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OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 
£*Y 1962 EDITION 
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Memorandum 

Mr. Mohr 

C. D. DeLoach 

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Cfli DIRECTOR OF THE 
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which they planned for the future. I was on the Hill so Dr. Sluis agreed to speak with 

| Kemper. Dr. Sluis Jfif rom San_Fra ncisco and is a close associate of Dr. Fred Schwarz, 
who is well known to the Bureau for his extremism and anticommunist work. Dr. Sluis 
stated that the Christian Anticommunism Crusade is planning on a rally of college 
students in Washington, D. C. , perhaps in June. They are just for emulating the 
program and wanted to know if the Bureau could make any suggestions. If 

Kemper explained to Di^Sluis that the Bureau could not join in such 



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Dr. Sluis made available a copy of the attached ^e nriiit, r from TT the_ 




(H^n^j^LMM^§^Alumni Bulletin' 1 which was published in the Spring of 1963. He 
said this article caused quite a Stir and that the bulletin" received many letters of 
protest. He said on the other hand, the "Bulletin" gave him the opportunity to answer 

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and he has made six trips to that country, the first being in February, 

time he took a grpup of two Americans and three East Indians and conducted open-air ., 
anticommunisj^meetings. He is now persona non grata in British Guiana in that 
Dr v Cj^d^agan blamed him for the February, 1962, riots. 

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" Dr. Sluis wanted to know if the FBI could recommend a list of prominent 
businessmen who could act a y s sort of a commission to pass on the validity of various 
conservative groups. Kemper told him that this would be impossible. 

Dr. Sluis is very friendly towards the Bureau and the Director. It is 
noted that he was born in Holland, served in the Navy in World War II and is a graduate 

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Reprinted from the HARVARD MEDICAL ALUMNI BULLETIN - Spring, 1963 



An Alumnus and the 
Christian Anti-Communism Crusade 



by Joost Sluis, '51 

■piVE years of study at MIT, followed by a Harvard 
-■- medical education, may at first glance hardly seem 
appropriate preparation for a career largely devoted to 
the work of the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade. 
This view was colorfully expressed by a colleague in a 
letter to the Berkeley Gazette on October 11, 1961, prior 
to an address which I gave on the theory and philosophy 
of Communism, as a participant in a lecture series. He 
wrote: "Not one of the lecturers has any qualifications 
to speak authoritatively on the subject . . . two of them are 
indeed not only 'professional anti-Communists,' but are 
well known rabble-rousers of the totalitarian type — he 
(Dr. Sluis) is not billed for what he really is: Chairman 
of the Northern California Section of the rabid 'Christian 
Anti-Communist Crusade'." 

I am grateful for the training in scientific method 
and objective analysis received at Harvard and believe 
they are relevant to my present vocation which includes 
the study and teaching of the pathology of Communism. 

In July, 1958, a colleague invited my wife and me 
to a meeting of the Christian Medical Society to hear 
Dr. Fred C. Schwarz, Executive Director of the Christian 
Anti-Communism Crusade. Though our American ears 
were unaccustomed to his Australian twang, the impact 
of the clear logic of his message was inescapable. 
Although I would have preferred to do so, I could not 
characterize his attitude, message, or suggested program, 
then or now, as rabid. To be sure, the reasoned and 
honest assessment of .the nature of the Communist 
threat was emotionally disturbing. The objective evi- 
dence of past Communist success^ coupled with a pre- 
sentation of the consequences of Communist philosophy 
in the moral realm and the very real danger of Com- 
munist world power, became obvious and alarming. 
I was challenged to examine my own program and 
philosophy of life in relation to this reality. 

Following this initial contact I returned to my 
medical practice, but occasionally I spent wakeful 
nights considering the evident and objective truth that 



one billion people in the world today are being syste- 
matically trained, indoctrinated and regimented by the 
Communists for the conquest and destruction of our 
country, homes, and families. I began to question in 
my own mind whether patient care and possible per- 
sonal contributions to improved orthopedic surgery were 
the highest services I could render to humanity. Faced 
with the clearly observable fact that the Communists 
are conquering the world and the predictable conse-. 
quences of their triumph, would not my primary re- 
sponsibility as a physician, father, and citizen lie in the 
direction of doing what I could to help defeat Com- 
munist tyranny and preserve life, liberty, and pursuit 
of happiness ? 

In December, 1958, I attended for three days one 
of the early five-day schools of anti-Communism con- 
ducted in association with the Christian Anti-Commu- 
nism Crusade. The sessions provided a short but intensive 
course of study in Comrrmnist philosophy, morality, 
strategy, tactics, and objectives, material from the theo- 
retical texts of Communism presented by Dr. Schwarz. 
These schools seek to teach the true nature of Com- 
munism with stress upon its permanent philosophic basis. 
The premise of these schools is that the changes "within 
Communism are demonstrations of adherence to their 
dialectical philosophy rather than departure from it. 

Communist philosophy is dialectical materialism. One 
of the important applications of the dialectic is that 
while the objective is fixed, the pathway to the objective 
can vary as the needs arise. The mobility of their po- 
litical, economic, and diplomatic conduct illustrates their 
faithful allegiance to their philosophy. They can support 
any movement, profess any purpose, practice any religion, 
as long as all these ultimately lead to Communist world 
conquest. An interpretation of Communist conduct and 
a prediction of future conduct must be made with an 
understanding of their philosophy. 

The Christian spirit, devotion to truth, adherence 
to principles of academic freedom, and personal dedica- 



tion evident at the meetings were an inspiration. The 
philosophy of the school seemed sound. How could I dis- 
agree with the thesis that the accurate diagnosis of any 
disease is the minimum requirement for its effective treat- 
ment? 

Reluctantly I faced some unpleasant truths. The 
Communists' program for the conquest of the United 
States involves neither the conversion of the American 
people to Communist doctrines nor the defeat of America 
in an atomic thermonuclear war. Their real program is 
expressed by the formula, "Encirclement plus demoral- 
ization leads to progressive surrender." The title given 
to this program is "coexistence". It was formulated 
officially by Joseph Stalin in 1952, though it was fore- 
shadowed -by his doctrine, "socialism in one country/' 
in 1928. The past and present success of this program 
became alarmingly clear. 

After attending the school I saw in the words of 
Edmund Burke a deeper significance than ever before: 
"All 1 that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good 
men to do nothing." I did not at this time have any 
clear idea about what I could do but resolved to find 
out. I continued my own study of the problem and 
began speaking publicly wherever the opportunity pre- 
sented itself. The local work grew and gradually became 
largely self-supporting through the volunteer efforts and 
contributions of many individuals. A local branch office 
of the Christian Anti-Cdmmunism Crusade was opened 
in San Francisco in 1959. The work has proved fascin- 
ating and satisfying, for it has opened avenues of ser- 
vice that reach far beyond the usual boundaries of medi- 
cal practice. 

My attention became focused, upon the rising tide 
of Communism in Latin America. Groups of young 
Communist leaders, known as "cadres," were being re- 
cruited in Latin American universities and trained for 
the eventual seizure of power in their countries. This 
program had been dramatically successful in Cuba. The 
Cuban conquest provided a military supply line to Com- 
munist guerrillas in other countries of the Western Hemi- 
sphere. Cuba also served as a base for economic penetra- 
tion, diplomatic subversion, and propaganda warfare. In 
1960 I made my first trip to Latin America, visiting 
ten* countries and studying the Communist problem. 



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N October, 1960, I learned that British Guiana was a 
vitally important Communist target. To understand 



Aside from' his work with 
the Christian Anti-Com- 
munism Crusade, Dr. 
Sluis is a diplomate of the 
American Board of Or- 
thopedic Surgery and 
serves on the clinical staff 
at the University of Cali- 
fornia Medical Center. 
He is a clinical instructor 
at U.C. Medical School 
^ and affiliated with several 
San Francisco hospitals. 




this it is important to remember that with very few ex- 
ceptions the Communist program of conquest in any 
country has required the existence of a common border 
with an established Communist country. The two ex- 
ceptions to this rule are Russia itself and Cuba. It is 
possible that a third exception may be British Guiana. 
If the Communists successfully achieve this goal, their 
standard method can then be followed in the remainder 
of Latin America. Communist conquest is usually the 
result of the operation of internal revolutionary forces 
which are supplied, disciplined, and directed from outside. 
To supply these internal forces with weapons and lead- 
ership and to provide them with a secure haven to which 
they can retreat if the governmental forces press them too 
severely, a common border with a Communist country 
is needed. Thus the basic requirements for conquest are : 

(1) Internal Communist-led revolutionary forces, and 

(2) An adjacent Communist base. The internal revo- 
lutionary forces have already been recruited and are ac- 
tive in most Latin American countries. The key mem- 
bers of these forces are usually recruited from the uni- 
versities. These young Communist intellectuals are 
trained and molded to become the future Communist 
managerial elite. These dedicated, fanatical Communist 
youths then "scientifically" exploit the grievances and 
ambitions of various segments of the community to re- 
cruit the revolutionary force and lead it against the es- 
tablished authorities. There is no shortage of grievances 
which can be used by these Communists to rally opposition 
throughout Latin America. Many of the elements active- 
ly fighting in this revolutionary force may be non-Com- 
munist or even anti-Communist. They are frequently 
unaware of the Communist character of their leadership. 

The major problems facing the international Com- 
munist movement are : ( 1 ) How can revolutionary forces 
be supplied with the necessary weapons and leadership? 
(2) How can they retain power once the groups whom 
they have deceived become disillusioned and hostile? 
To cope with these problems they need an adjacent 
base with adequate forces. Two countries in the Western 
Hemisphere which are major targets for conquest by 
the Communists are Venezuela and Brazil. Should they 
be successful in these two countries, the consequences 
for all South and Central America would be cata- 
strophic. In both countries they have recruited Com- 
munist-led revolutionary forces which are in open re- 
bellion against constituted authority. Communist leaders 
are exploiting the many internal grievances very ef- 
fectively. In Venezuela revolution is chronic and re- 
current. The government has faced crisis after crisis. 
In Brazil, Communist-led guerrilla bands roam the 
northeast, awaiting the day of complete conquest. Only 
the necessary adjacent base of supply and refuge is lack- 
ing. 

British Guiana is ideally located to serve as a Soviet 
base of supply for the guerrilla forces of both Vene- 
zuela and Brazil. Should it come under complete Com- 
munist domination, it would represent an enormous ad- 
vance towards the Communist conquest of both the above 
countries. 

British Guiana may soon share with Cuba and 



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British troops come in to British Guiana to restore order during rioting in Georgetown on February 16, 1962. The 
burning buildings are two Indian stores fired by rioters. 



Russia the distinction of having been conquered by 
Communism without the use of a Communist neighbor; 
Cuba is not far away, however, and may fulfill this 
role. British Guiana, located on the north coast of South 
America, is about the size of Idaho. Although rich in 
natural resources, only about one percent of its total 
area is under actual cultivation. The population is 
only one half million; approximately one half of the 
people are of East Indian origin, one third are of 
African origin, and the remainder are Europeans, 
Orientals and South American Indians. A British colony 
since 1803, British Guiana is governed by internal self- 
rule, although foreign relations are controlled by the 
British government. 

The present head of the British Guianese govern- 
ment is Dr. Cheddi Jagan, who stated during last 
year's British commission inquiry in Georgetown, "I am 
a Communist, as I understand the tenets of Commu- 
nism." He had studied at Howard and Northwestern 
Universities where he embraced Communism and mar- 
ried a girl of the young Communist League, Janet 
Rosenberg. On returning to British Guiana they organ- 
ized the People's Progressive Party. Jagan is leader of 
the party and Premier of British Guiana; Janet edits 
the newspaper, Thunder, and organizes with ability 
and thoroughness. She recently returned from confer- 
ences in London via Peking, China, where she was 
honored guest of Mao Tse-tung. 

The social forces utilized by the Jagans in their quest 
for political power have been Indian nationalism and 
racialism. Because Jagan is an Indian, he and his party 
have the instinctive support of the majority of the In- 
dians who are located mostly in ruraL areas where they 
work on rice and sugar plantations. The Africans instinc- 
tively support the African political party — the People's 
National Congress — and its leader, Forbes Burnham. 
The significant fact is that Jagan is a member of the 
International Communist conspiracy, while Burnham is 



not a Communist. A third political party, led by a busi- 
nessman, Peter D'Aguiar, has garnered some support 
from Indians, Negroes and Europeans, but its appeal is 
primarily to the business community. 

In 1953 Jagan was elected to limited political 
power. He followed an extreme policy of non-coopera- 
tion with the British and revolutionary agitation, which 
he later classified as left wing deviation. The British 
moved in troops, suspended the constitution, and ex- 
pelled the Jagan government. Jagan received his first 
practical lesson concerning the real basis of political 
power which is succinctly expressed by the Chinese Com- 
munist leader, Mao Tse-tung, in his famous statement, 
"Political power grows out of the mouth of a gun." In 
1957 elections were held under a new constitution. Jagan 
was re-elected but this time with an opposition — the 
People's National Congress, led by Forbes Burnham. 

I have visited British Guiana on six different oc- 
casions, the first time in February, 1961. From June, 
1961, through the August election, I led a group of 
two Americans, and three East Indians (who ^ had 
experienced the Communist rise to power in Kerala, 
India) in conducting open-air meetings; we showed 
movies about Communist methods used in Latvia and 
Cuba, gave talks, and answered questions. J. Edgar 
Hoover termed the Communists, "Masters of Deceit," 
and our program was based solely on providing the 
people with knowledge and understanding of Communist 
deceptive techniques and strategy. We distributed hun- 
dreds of copies of Dr, Schwarz's book, You Can Trust 
the Communists — to be Communists, and helped indi- 
viduals and groups distribute other simple literature. We 
received the warm reception and cooperation of trade 
unionists, Hindus, Moslems, businessmen, and people of 
every race. Ambassador de Lesseps Morrison, U. S. 
Representative to the Organization of American States, 
commended our work in British Guiana. The August, 
1961, election re-established Jagan in power with 20 
out of 35 Parliamentary .seats. He received, however, 



only 42.7 per cent of the votes. The People's National 
Congress received eleven seats, and the United Force, 
four seats in the Assembly. It now seemed that Jagan 
had merely to wait for independence to gain complete 
charge of the foreign relations of British Guiana, at 
which point he could make any agreement he wished 
with the Soviet government. 

*"pHE events that transpired in February, 1962, again 
■** showed clearly that political power grows out of the 
mouth of a gun. Jagan and his government are located 
in Georgetown, the main city of British Guiana. The 
majority of the citizens of Georgetown are Negro and sup- 
port Burnham. Jagan introduced a harsh and unpopular 
budget. Opposition to his budget was immediate and 
united. - Protests were launched by the opposing political 
parties and all segments of the community. What began 
as mass demonstrations involving 50,000 people turned 
into riots on February 16. A number of people were 
killed, and one third of the city of Georgetown was 
burneel to the ground. The besieged government of 
Cheddi Jagan had to call upon military force to maintain 
itself in- power. It called for British troops, who were 
landed, restrained the violence of the mobs, and sustained 
the governmental authority of Jagan and his party. Thus 
the role of the British troops was reversed in 1962 from 
what it had been in 1953. 

In May, 1962, Dr. Schwarz and I were declared 
"prohibited immigrants" by the Communist-led govern- 
ment of British Guiana. I am probably the only Harvard 
Medical School alumnus to have received that singular 
distinction, and I wear it with pride and honor. 

Jagan's power has been waning. British troops are 
needed to protect him from the hostile populace. His 
parliamentary majority has shrunk to one. (The Minister 
of Home Affairs, Balram Singh Rai, who is an anti-Com- 
munist and challenged Jagan's nomination for presidency 
of the party, has been expelled, among others.) 

It seems unusual that Jagan should be clamoring 
for immediate independence in this situation. He would 
lose the protection of the British troops, and, in the 
event of future trouble with the African population of 
Georgetown, he could not call upon them for help. 
The quest for independence in these circumstances 
might appear foolhardy. 

Deeper consideration, however, will show that im- 
mediate independence could bring about a great Com- 
munist victory. Its purpose would be to transform 
British Guiana into a Soviet base to supply the Com- 
munist-led guerrilla forces of Venezuela and Brazil. 
Tfiere are obvious hindrances to achievement of this 
goal. They are: 1. The determination of the United 
States to prevent, the establishment of a Communist 
stronghold in South America; 2. The hostility of the 
people of Georgetown. Jagan is confident he has the 
means at hand to solve both of these problems. America 
can be neutralized by a military treaty between British 
Guiana and Russia. This could be consummated with 
great rapidity. Any intervention by the United States 
could then be interpreted as rnilitary intervention de- 
manding the protection of Russia. Arguments against 



American intervention in Cuba would apply with 
greater force to British Guiana. 

Jagan would still need protection against the hostile 
population of Georgetown. He is trying to train young 
Indian activists for the purpose. A youth organization 
which is much more openly Communistic than the Peo- 
ple's Progressive Party is called the PYO, the People's 
Youth Organization. Many of its leaders are receiving 
military training in Cuba. If these are inadequate, an 
invitation could bring adequate forces based in Cuba. 
Jagan could thus be protected, and a Communist dicta- 
torship would be established. The purpose of the Soviet 
troops in Cuba should be obvious to all. It is difficult 
to exaggerate its sinister significance. It should stimulate 
every individual to concentrated study of the problem in 
an. effort to devise practical plans to avert the imminence 
of Communist control of Central and South America. 

'T'he defeat of communist tyranny and preservation of 
•*• freedom is the responsibility of every citizen in the 
free world. The answer to the Communist threat is a 
multiple one and rests in the deep-seated motivations of 
love, devotion to truth, and freedom of many individuals 
and groups. The Christian Anti-Communism Crusade is 
but one of many groups that should be formed to deal 
with Communist warfare in many avenues of life. Its 
existence is in tune with the processes of a free society, 
whose unity is shown by diversity of groups, freedom of 
association, competition, and mutual cooperation, which 
conserve rather than cancel out the motivating forces 
within each group. 

The Communists understand this very well and 
operate through a great number of front organizations, 
each of which is tuned to some specific motivating dy- 
namic. Every religious, professional, business, economic, 
and cultural group should organize an anti-Communist 
program. 

The finest motivation is impotent without adequate 
knowledge. Communism should be taught in the schools 
as disease is taught in medical school. It should not be 
taught as an alternative economic philosophy, but as a 
system of tyranny. The object of such instruction 
should be to reveal the deceptive subleties of Communist 
dialectic and to promote a greater devotion to freedom. 

Who will win this struggle? The Communists are 
supremely confident of complete victory. They claim 
that it is guaranteed by the quality of character in free 
societies. They affirm that the environment generating 
this character is capitalism in its dying phase and that 
since it is dying, it creates character without survival 
value. We categorically reject this claim. We are not 
the helpless victims of our environment, doomed to de- 
struction. The fault lies not in our environment, but in 
ourselves. A free society can function effectively only 
when individual citizens have enlightened minds and are 
dedicated to the foundations of freedom. Material forces 
alone do not determine man's destiny. Each individual 
must meet the challenge and decide his role in the battle 
for the survival of individual liberty. My choice has 
been made, the experiences of the last two years have 
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Although I would like to be of service, the FBI 
being an investigative agency of the Federal Government, neither 
makes evaluations nor draws conclusions as to the character or 
integrity of any organization, publication or individual. In view of 
the foregoing, I am sure you will understand why it is not possible 
for me to comment in the manner you requested. 




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I recently attended a rally here in Fresno at which the 
President of the Christian An ti -Communist Crusade, Dr. 



Fred C. Schwarz,~was tne speakerT - ~TEe~anti-communist 
school Dr. Schwarz spoke of, to be conducted in Wash- 
ington, D.C. 'this summer, interested me greatly. How- 
ever, I do not want to become associated with any ex- 
treme groups, left or right. I would like to con- 
tribute to this group, which, as far as I can tell, is 
doing a wonderful job without fostering hate. 

I would be most appreciative for any information you 
may be able to give me concerning the beliefs of this 
organization or where I may find additional information. 

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to thank you for your interest in my book, "Masters of Deceit. ,? 

While I would like to be of service to you, I am not 
in a position to comment along the lines you have suggested. Infor- 
mation contained in the files of, the FBI must be maintained as 
confidential in accordance with regulations of the Department of 
Justice and is available for official use only* I regret I am unable 
to be of help in this instance and hope you will not infer either that 
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have been declared subversive by the Department of Justice pursuant 
to Executive Order 10450, along with other material which I hope wiU 
be of interest. You may also wish to secure a copy of "Guide to 
Subversive Organizations and Publications, TT prepared and released 
by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. In it are listed 
groups and periodicals which have been cited by various state and 
Federal agencies, and "a copy of it can be purchased for seventy cents 
from the Superintendent of Documents, United States Government 
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A List of Subversive Organizations 

Let*s Fight Communism Sanely! 

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March 20, 1964 



J. Edgar Hoover 

Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation 

Washington, D.C. 

Dear Sir: 

I am a sixteen year-old sophomore at Hazel Green High School ♦ 
I have some urgent questions that concern my anti-communist 
work here in my community and school. 

Through reading your hook Masters of Deceit , along with many 
other ant i -communist hooks, I have gained a good picture of 
communism. I have gotten information for other sources and 
am "being questioned if my sources are reliahle. The chief 
source is. the Christian Anti-Communist Crusade. Is it 
reliahle? I rt d like to know whether or not I am using good*", 
sources in my campaigns. 



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I have written a feature editorial for the school- paper and the 
sponsor questions my source. That is the purpose of my letter; 
to find out whether or not I am doing the right thing.- I must 
know whether or not - they are reliable "Before my editorial will / j 
he printed. Upon conferring with the sponsor it was decided |^ 
that if you okayed the following sources my article will he 
printed; 

c h^istian Ant j, : ^ggQ munist ,.C.riLaa.& .e_ 

Books and^pamphlets by Dr. Fred Schwarz 

Are all ant i -communist publications printed by the government 
printing office reliable? • * 

I would like a list of subersive organizations in the U.S. 

I would appreciate any ant i -communist materials you could 

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last" night with a' tape recording 
of the- late Lee Oswald adroitly 
defending himself. 

Dr. Schwarz is an Australian 
medical man and thfih* founder 
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comes from the sale of the 
• Oswald tape, which is a bargain 
! at $5, but Dr. Schwarz' primary 
•motive last night, was to drum 
up interest in an Anti-commu- j 
t nism School" he'll hold here ! 
jrom June 15 to 19, 
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tiding Perle Mesta, filled. the 
ersian Room at the Twin 
Badges Motel and heard Dr. 
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ture; play the Oswald tape; 
; swer questions; arid maki 
, stirring plea foynonej/^ . ^ 
Dr. Schwarz first annoui' 
: firmly that he is; not a menft ^ 
: of the "Right Wing". \\ 

"Who ".is "-the. ''Right Wing*?^ 
he asked; , "Whenever I read a V 
book, on the 'Right Wing* I'al- 
. ways find Xm a leader of the 
'Right Wing,' I've never made 
a 'Right Wing' statement in my 
life." . 

NOT JOHN BIRCHER 

' The doctor demonstrated that 
he was not a wild or John 
Birch type of political thinker. 

When he said something that 
suggested severe '- criticism of 
someone, he added a 'graceful 
qualification, *'.,"■' 

Lee. Oswald, he said, was an 
admitted. Marxist andl-presum- 
ably the assassin of President i 
" Kennedy. C 'The- .evidence is j 
js t r o n g •— beyond reasonable 
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a New. Orleans TV station last 
summer to support the thesis. 
Oswald on- the tape was a retic- j 
late, calm, clever and evasive. 

Q AND A 

. In t'-h e ' question-and-ahswer ] 
session that fpllowed a young 
man challenged, the implications 
and asked if it were not possi- 
ble for an insane person to 
sou ^d4ucid ^nd calm. ' 
Dr. Schwarz said ye$r=yisft a 

paranoid may_. appeaj^aea^al, 
but he suggested mildly that the 
burden of proof was on those 
.who say Oswald was deranged.; 
He turned away some tenden- 
tious questions with mild cheek. 
A determined lady asked if the 
communists were trying to un- 
dermine America by putting 
fluoride in the water. 
j Dr. Schwarz .said,, with a 
1 laugh, that he did not think that 
was the communist way., 

A distressed sounding lady 
asked "How can we cope with 
the traitors and the spies in 
the Government?" 

NO PROOF ,,, 

Dr. Schwarz said he had no • 
; proof that there were' ■ such. 
; "You don't need to be a. traitor 
to be wrong," he said.. 

The most fascinating question, ; 
possibly, received the most fa&aiy 
cinating answer. q£ 

, "Why have you been attacked-, 
by so many church-' groups?^ 
! a young man asked. U4 

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'measure," Dr. Schwarz said. 
"What they have against me, I 
! don't know/ 1 

He then, closed with a prayer 
and a collection. 

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I have received your letter of April 9th and I am 
always glad to hear from those citizens who are interested in 
combating the menace of communism. 

With respect to your inquiries, information 
contained in the files of the FBI must be maintained as confidential 
in accordance with regulations of the Department of Justice and b6 
is available for official use only. It is hoped you will not infer 
either that we do or do not have data in our files relating to the 
matters you mentioned. 

Enclosed is some literature on the general topic of 
communism which includes suggestions all of us can use in combating 
this evil. Perhaps you may also wish to read my books, "Masters 
of Deceit" and "A Study of Communism. " These were written to 
help Americans gain an insight into the strategy and tactics of 
communists, both in this country and abroad. Copies may be 
available in your local library. 

Sincerely yours, 4/^i^^^ 
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John Edgar Hoover 
Director 

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4/17/62 Internal Security Statement 

Let's Fight Communism Sanely!-- ---Counterintelligence Activities 

Communism-The Incredible Swindle- -v-S^Orie Nation's Response to t. 

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Gentlemen : 



I am affiliated with the Christian A^i-^C^nmun ist Crusade . I; 
am a freshman at Greenville College in Illinois, andrT~ajTTre"ally 
trying to help others realize what a real and ominous threat Com- 
munism is to the Freedom and Security and Peace of the itforld and 
of the United States* 



I have located several people , however , who seem to believe that 
Communism is not right, but who turn right around and orally sup- 
port some of the most vicious leftists in our country. These peo- 
ple get their, information from magazines and pamphlets published 
under strong u ommunist influence. 

In order that I might be more able to help these people realize 
what they are doing, I would appreciate it very much if you could 
send me some literature on such things as the John Birch Society, 
certain magazines and articles which are proved to be Coimriunistically 
inclined, certain organizations which have been proved to be Com- 
munistic, etc. 

Thank you very much for your help in this matter. I really ap- 
preciate it and I know that if we all unite ih God to fight this 
menace with our very lives and everything else we have we c&n come 
out victorious. 

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In response to your inquiry, I would like to point 
out that the FBI is strictly an investigative agency of the Federal 
Government and, as such, does not furnish evaluations or comments 
relative to the character or integrity of any individual, organization 
or publication. I hope you will understand my inability to be of 
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In response to your inquiry regarding the Washington 
School of Anti -Communism and the Christian Anti -Communism 
Crusade, the FBI is strictly an investigative agency of the Federal 
Government and, as such, does not make evaluations nor draw con- 
clusions as to the character or integrity of any organization, publi- _ 
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envelope (too small to utilize) 
Deadly Duel 

Counterintelligence Activities 
Faith in Freedom, 12-4-63 
The Communist War Against Human Dignity 
The Communist Party Line 



NOTE: Correspondent is not identifiable in Bufiles. He is making 
reference to a school being held in Washington, D. C. , at the 
International Inn on June 15-19, 1964, at which will appear Dr. Fred C. 
Schwarz, Herbert A. Philbrick and others. One of the leaflets advertises 
scholarships to this school including transportation to Washington. 



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502, Oak Street 
Lisbon, North Dakota 
May 11, 1964 




Mr. J. Edgar Hoover 
Director, F.B.L 
Washington, D. C. 

Dear Mr. Hoover, 

Recently I recieved a pamphlet calling my attention to 
a M Washington School of Anti -Communism' T sponsored by the ^Christian 
_A nti -Commu nism..Cr3isa4e!l5^ I have enclosed the material I received" 
minus the entrance blank which I filled in and sent to them, I am 
interested in knowing if this is a reputable organization, and if the 
faculty and geust speakers are of the highest integrity. Also send me 
any additional information on this organization you deem necessary. 
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Herbert A. Philbrick, Moderator 



Phone: 783-4600 ext. 301 



Fred C. Schwarz, M.D., President 



Dear Young American: 

I have enclosed a brochure regarding the scholarship program for the Washington 
School of An ti- Communism. 

The School is being sponsored by the Christian Anti- Communism Crusade. During 
this five day event which will be held at the International Inn. in Washington, D. C. , you will 
have an opportunity to meet and hear many outstanding authorities in the field of communism. 
A partial list of the faculty is presented to you in the enclosed brochure. 

Scholarships to the School are available to high school or college students, teachers 
and clergy who have a sincere interest in participating in the Washington School of Anti- 
Communsim. 



Scholarships will provide: 



Free tuition (tuition costs: $25.00) 
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The transportation and accommodation allowance will be granted on a mileage basis 
from your home. The scale is as follows: 

One -Way 

20-200 miles $ 50. 00 

200-500 miles $ 75.00 

over 500 miles $100.00 

Scholarship recipients will be responsible for payment of their. rooms and meals 
during the school. Therefore, scholarship allowances will be given upon arrival. 

Hotel accommodations are reasonable at the International Inn. Daily rates for the 
School will range from $5. 50 to $8. 25 for double and triple occupancy; singles are slightly 
higher. 

To apply for a scholarship, complete the application in the brochure and mail it to 
the headquarters at the International Inn by or before May 20th. Upon receipt of this appli- 
cation, you will be sent a scholarship form, hotel accommodations form, etc. 

If you are not eligible for a scholarship or unable to attend, please pass this infor- 
mation along to a friend. 

Looking forward to meeting you at the School . . . 

Sincerely, 

/O A i - > £ Herbert A. Philbrick 

P. S» Only 500 scholarships are available, therefore!! suggest you apply as soon as possible. 

ENCLOSURE 





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Fred C/Scftwarz, M.D., now the pres- 
ident of the Christian Anti-Co mmu-' 
^IsmCrusade, became involved in the 
conflict with Communism, while a 
student at the University of Queens- 
land, in Australia, in 1940, because 
its atheistic nature conflicted with his 
Christian faith. ' ■ '> • 

During visits to the United States 
in 1950 and 1952, Dr. Schwarz be- 
came convinced that no matter how successful he might be in 
alerting the people of Australia, it was here— hi the United 
States— that the issue of victory or defeat would be decided. 
He is the author of many pamphlets and the book "You 
» Can Trust the Communists— to be Communists", which has 
been translated into six foreign languages and has sold over 
one million copies. His interview with the Committee of Un- 
American Activities of the United States House of Represent- 
atives on May 29, 1957, testifying on "The Communist Mind", 
, has received unprecedented acceptance. 

Dr. Schwarz has addressed students on over 500 college 

campuses. Of his work an Omaha World-Herald editorial 

! stated "Dr, Schwarz does not fight Communists as individuals 

! or collectively. He fights Communism as an idea. He shows 

| how it causes Communists to think and act as they do." 

*-£—"- - * In 1940 Herbert A. Pfcilbrick helped 

form a youth organization . . . "The 
Cambridge Youth Council. "He soon 
discovered that the group was com- 
munist-dominated. He took this in- 
formation to the FBI. The Bureau 
suggested that he remain active and 
report his findings to the FBI. 

From his initial Red "front" activity, 
Fhilbrick went into the Young Com- 
munist League and after that into the Communist Party itself. 
Philbrick was one of sixteen "comrades" carefully selected 
for secret education in Soviet methods of violence and prep- 
arations for the revolutionary overthrow of this nation. 

In 1949— when Philbrick was 33— eleven top-ranking lead- 
ers of the Communist Party were brought to trial for violation 
of the Smith Act. His surprise testimony as government wit- 
ness has been credited with smashing the Red defense in that 
trial. Reported Time Magazine: "Philbrick postponed his own 
life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, to get to the bottom of 
the great communist conspiracy in the U.S." and J. Edgar 
Hoover said: "Philbrick has performed an outstanding pa- 
triotic duty." 

He wrote the book, "I Led Three Lives" which McGraw- 
Hill published in 1950. 

The story of the nine fantastic years was produced in tele- 
vision form by the Ziv Television Company. 

For his continuing efforts against the enemies of freedom, 
Mr. Philbrick has received 53 awards from churches, veter- 
ans, civic and governmental bodies. 

Herbert A. Philbrick is still leading at least three lives, as 
writer, lecturer, and business man. 

He is a member of the National Board of Advisors for 
Young Americans for Freedom and a member of the Board 
of Trustees of the American Institute. 




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Dr. Anthony T. BoUscaren received his A.B. 
from Yale, and gained his Ph.D. Jn Political 
Science at the University of Califor nia in 
1951, A former faculty member ofth~e~Na- 
tional War College, Washington, D.C.,hehas 
written several books on world affairs." He has 
published over 100 articles in such periodic- 
als as Saturday Evening Post, (/.S. News & 

World Report, and National Review. He is a professor at 

Le^oyjie College. 

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David NrRoWe is a Professor of Political 
Science at Yale University and a noted au- 
thority on the Far East. Since July, 1958, he 
has been Director of Yale's Graduate Program 
in International Studies and is Acting Chair- 
man of the Executive Committee on Interna- 
tional Studies. He was awarded his Ph.D. 
degree in 1935 from the University of Chi- 
cago, where he specialized in the History of the Far East 



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Professor G. Warren Nutter is head of the ec- 
onomics department at the University of Vir-^ 
ginia. He received his Ph.D. in 1949 from the 
University of Chicago. Dr. Nutter was an In- 
structor in economics and German at Law- 
rence College and research assistant at the 
University of Chicago. In 1949 he served as 
an Assistant Professor of economics at Yale. 
In 1950 he was a consultant to the RAND Corporation. 




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Professor^Edward J. Rozek received his M. A. 
and Ph.D. from Harvard in Political Science. 
After completing his graduate work in 1956 
he went to Boulder, to the University. ofCol^ 
orado, where he is teaching courses in Soviet 
Government and Soviet Foreign Policy and 
Eastern European Communism. In 1958 he 
published a book "Allied Wartime Diplomacy" 
which is used as a textbook in many leading universities, 



Dr. James David Atkinson is Associate Pro- 
cessor of Government at Georgetown Univer- 
sity. He is a Research Associate in the George- 
town Center for Strategic Studies and from 
1950 to 1954 served as Director of the Psy- 
chological Warfare course conducted for the 
armed forces by the Georgetown Graduate 
School. 

He is a contributor to Soviet Total War, American Strat- 
egy for the Nuclear Age, and a contributing, editor for 
national security affairs to the forthcoming Dictionary of 
Political Science. His book "The Edge of War" has been trans- 
lated and published in Germany. 




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Dr.^Charles Wesley Lowry is recognized as 
one of the nation's top authorities on commu- 
nism, moral philosophy, civilization and reli- 
gion and America's religious heritage. He is 
author of the internationally known book 
i v x *** -<7 "Communism and Christ." Three of his ad- 

^| \^y / dresses on this subject have won awards from 

bl ^L^k Freedoms Foundation. 

Dr. Lowry is a graduate of Washington and Lee Univer- 
sity, Harvard University, Episcopal Theological School, and 
Oxford University, England, from which he holds the degree 
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Serafmo Rbmualdi has been involved in Latin 
American labor^ affairs since World War II. 
In 1948 Mr. Romualdi's work resulted in the 
organization of the Inter-American Confeder- 
ation of Workers— the first anti-Communist 
international trade union organization in the 
postwar era. Mr. Romualdi was Executive 
Secretary of the AFL-CIO Inter- American 
Affairs Committee. Mr. Romualdi is executive director of the 
American Institute for Free Labor Development. 





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Raymond fflcide Joseph was boj^injSan^ 
Pedro de Macoria, Dominican Republic. He 
immigrafed to Haiti with his parents in 1938. 
In 1957 he enterecTwheaton College, Wheat- 
on, Illinois, where he received a B.A. in an- 
thropology. He is currently enrolled at the 
University of Chicago, where he received his 
M.A., working toward a Ph.D. in social an- 
thropology with interest in linguistics. 

John W. Drakeford, a native_of Sydney.Aus--, 
jxajia, received his education at the University 
of Sydney graduating with a B.A., and did 
graduate work at the Sydney Teachers' 
College. 

He has graduated from Southwestern Sem- 
inary with a Doctor's degree with honors. He 
wrote his doctoral thesis on "The Implications 
of Communism for Religious Education." 

Dr. Drakeford is presently Professor of Psychology and 
Counseling at Southwestern ^Baptist Theological Seminary. 






Mr. Serafin GTTpfenocal . is an electrical en- 
gineer, a gtibanVitizen, who started to work 
with the Cuban Electric Company, at Havana, 
27 years ago. In 1959, as Vice President and 
General Manager of that firm, he resigned 
rather than live under the Communist Gov- 
ernment. Since that time he has worked in 
rjew_yprk where he is an executive of Amer- 
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Your letter of June 2nd, with enclosure, has been 



While I would like to be of service to you, it is 
contrary to my policy to recommend schools or courses of 
any type, I regret I am unable to be of help in this instance 
but trust you will understand the necessary reasons* It is 
hoped you will not infer either that we do or do not have data 
in our files relating to the Washington School of Anti-Communism. 

Enclosed is some literature I trust will be of interest. 
You may wish to read my books, "Masters of Deceit" and "A Study 
of Communism. ft These were written in order to help Americans 
gain an insight into the strategy and tactics of communists, both 
in this country and abroad. Copies may be available in your 
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Communism—The Incredible Swindle 

Faith in Freedom 

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rethought it an opportunity to acquire some ^ /HE * 

knowledge of Communism, I want to be sure, 

however, that I get this information from the ^Ar-m^ 

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I have heard of two of the men mentioned 
in the enclosed bulletin - Herbert Philbrick and 
Charles Lowry. I don't know the others. 

Will you please give me your opinion as to 
this sponsoring group and your advice as to 
whether the program will give the pro-American 
orientation on Che Communistic ideology. 

Very truly yours, 





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Most important Communist leaders today were recruited 
while university students. The Communists have long given 
the highest priority to work among college students. Trained 
propagandists, exploiting the idealism of youth, skillfully 
manipulate their audiences into positions sympathetic with 
Communist causes. Susceptible individuals are recruited and 
trained for leadership. As an example: Castro's announce- 
ment after the Cuban revolution that "I have been' a Marxist- 
Leninist since my student days." 

In recognition of the importance and effectiveness of this 
basic Communist tactic, the Christian Anti-Communism Cru- 
sade is sponsoring the Washington School of Anti-Commu- 
nism, 

The Washington School of Anti-Communism is designed 
to inform American citizens of the philosophy, morality, or- 
ganization, techniques and strategy of Communism. It is 
based on the belief that knowledge of the enemy is needed for 
his defeat. It is lack of knowledge that breeds apathy, resig- 
nation, fear or hysteria. Accurate information is a prerequi- 
site for sound judgment and responsible action. One of the 
main purposes for the School will be to encourage students 
to begin a continued program of study and applied citizen- 
ship to transform acquired knowledge into local, national, 
and international programs which will be effective in the 
maintenance of freedom. 

POLICIES 

• Emphasis is placed on the nature and techniques of Com- 

munism as revealed in Communist basic literature and 
by past history. 

• Judging other organizations or individuals will not be 

done. However, the specific actions of organizations or 
individuals may be discussed in relation to the an- 
nounced Communist purpose. 

• No national programs will be designed. 

• The school is nonpolitical and nonsectarian, 

• No literature will be distributed promoting any organiza- 

tion not formally associated with the school. 

• No literature attacking other organizations or individuals 

will be distributed. 

• No petitions will be circulated nor programs of political 

action advocated. 

• Academic freedom is granted to faculty members. Their 

interpretations and suggested programs are presented 
for consideration and are not to be regarded as the of- 
ficial interpretations and policies of the school. 
, • All speakers and school personnel shall adhere to stand- 
ards of courtesy and truth. 



Scholarships to the School are available to high school 
or college students, teachers and clergy who have a sincere 
interest in participating in the Washington School of Anti- 
Communism, 'i - 
Scholarships will provide: 

Free tuition (tuition costs: $25.00) 
Transportation & Accommodation Allowance 
The transportation and accommodation allowance will be 
granted on a mileage basis from your home. The scale is as 
follows: 

One-Way 
20-200 miles $50.00 

200-500 miles $75.00 

over 500 miles $100.00 

Scholarship recipients will be responsible for payment of 
their rooms and meals during the school. Therefore, scholar- 
ship allowances will be given upon arrival. 




GUEST SPEAKERS.., .; 

Dr. Charles Wesley Lowry is recognized as 
one of the nation's top authorities on commu- 
nism, moral philosophy, civilization and reli- 
gion and America's religious heritage. He is 
author of the internationally known book 
"Communism and Christ." Three of his ad- 
dresses on this subject have won awards from 
Freedoms Foundation. 
Dr. Lbwry is a graduate of Washington and Lee Univer- 
sity, Harvard University, Episcopal Theological School, and 
Oxford University, England, from which he holds the degree 
of Doctor of Philosophy. 



Serafino Romualdi has been involved in Latin 
American labor affairs since World War II. 
In 1948 Mr. Romualdi's work resulted in the 
organization of the Inter-American Confeder- 
ation of Workers-the first anti-Communist 
international trade union organization in the 
postwar era. Mr. Romualdi was Executive 
Secretary of the AFL-CIO Inter-American 
Affairs Committee. Mr. Romualdi is executive director 
American Institute for Free Labor Development. 




of the 




Raymond Alcide Joseph was born in San 
Pfedro de Macoria, Dominican Republic. He 
immigrated to Haiti with his parents in 1938. 
In 1957 he entered Wheaton College, Wheat- 
on, Illinois, where he received a B.A. in an- 
JrjL thropology. He is currently enrolled at the 
■i f'i University of Chicago, where he received his 
. LsJ MA, working toward a Ph.D. in social an- 
thropology with interest in linguistics. 



John W. Drakeford, a native of Sydney, Aus- 
tralia, received his education at the University 
of Sydney graduating with a BA, and did 
graduate work at the Sydney Teachers' 
College. 

He has graduated from Southwestern Sem- 
inary with a Doctor's degree with hqnors. He 
wrote his doctoral thesis on'The Implications 
of Communism for Religious Education." 

Dr. Drakeford is presently Professor of 
Counseling at Southwestern Baptist Theological 




and 
Seminary. 




Mr. Serafin G. Menocal is an electrical en- 
gineer, a Cuban citizen, who started to work 
with the Cuban Electric Company, at Havana, 
27 years ago. In 1959, as Vice President and 
General Manager of that firm, he resigned 
rather than live under the Communist Gov- 
ernment. Since that time he has worked in 
New York where he is an executive of Amer- 










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Phone: 783-4600, Ext: 



ican & Foreign Power Company. 




Fred C. Schwarz; M.D., now the pres- 
ident of the Christian Anti-Commu- 
nism Crusade, became involved in the 
conflict with Communism, while a 
student at the University of Queens- 
land, in Australia, in 1940, because 
its atheistic nature conflicted with his 
Christian faith. 

During visits to the United States 
in 1950 and 1952, Dr. Schwarz be- 
came convinced that no matter how successful he might be in 
alerting the people of Australia, it was here— in the United 
States— that the issue of victory or defeat would be decided, 
He is the author of many pamphlets and the book "You 
Can Trust the Communists-to be Communists", which has 
been translated into six foreign languages and has sold over 
one million copies. His interview with the Committee of Un- 
American Activities of the United States House of Represent- 
atives on May 29, 1957 ) testifyingon"TheCommunist Mind", 
has received unprecedented acceptance. 

Dr. Schwarz has addressed students on over 500 college 
campuses. Of his work an Omaha World-Herald editorial 
stated "Dr. Schwarz does not fight Communists as individuals 
or collectively. He fights Communism as an idea. He shows 
how it causes Communists to think and act as they do." 



In 1940 Herbert A. PhUbrick helped 

form a youth organization . . . "The 
Cambridge Youth Council, "He soon 
discovered that the group was com* 
munist-dominated. He took this in* 
formation to the FBI, The Bureau 
,, - ^ , suggested that he remain active and 

Am %57 re P ort k' s fadfoB 8 ' * e FBI 
^ ^LjL From his initial Red "front" activity, 

^ w^^ PhUbrick went into the Young Com- 
munist League and after that into the Communist Party itself, 

Philbrick was one of sixteen "comrades" carefully selected 
for secret education in Soviet methods of violence and prep- 
arations for the revolutionary overthrow of this nation. 

In 1949— when Philbrick was 33— eleven top-ranking lead- 
ers of the Communist Party werebroughtto trial for violation 
of the Smith Act, His surprise testimony as government wit- 
ness has been credited with smashing the Red defense in that 
trial. Reported Time Magazine: "Philbrick postponed his own 
life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, to get to the bottom of 
the great communist conspiracy in the U.S." and J. Edgar 
Hoover said: "Philbrick has performed an outstanding pa- 
triotic duty." 

He wrote the book, "I Led Three Lives" which McGraw* 
Hill published in 1950. 

The story of the nine fantastic years was produced in tele- 
vision form by the Ziv Television Company. 

For his continuing efforts against the enemies of freedom, 
Mr. Philbrick has received 53 awards from churches, veter- 
ans, civic and governmental bodies. 

Herbert A. Philbrick is still leading at least three lives, as 
writer, lecturer, and business man. 

He is a member of the National Board of Advisors for 
Young Americans for Freedom and a member of the Board 
of Trustees of the American Institute. 






Dr. Anthony T. Bouscaren received his A.B. 
from Yale, and gained his Ph.D. in Political 
Science at the University of California in 
1951. A former faculty member of the Na- 
tional War College, Washington, D£.,hehas 
written several books onworldaffaire. Hehas 
published over 100 articles in such periodic- 
als as Saturday Evening Post, U.§. News & 

World Report, and National Review, He is a professor at 

Le Moyne College. 

David N. Rowe is a Professor ( of Political 
Science at Yale University and a noted au- 
thority on the Far East. Since July, 1958, he 
has been Director of Yale's Graduate Program 
in International Studies and is Acting Chair- 
man of the Executive Committee on Interna- 
tional Studies. He was awarded his Ph,D. 
degree in 1935 from the University of Chi- 
cago, where he specialized in the History of the Far East. 



Professor G. Warren Nutter is head of the ec- 
onomics department at the University of Vir- 
ginia. He received his Ph.D. in 1949 from the 
University of Chicago. Dr. Nutter was an In- 
structor in economics and German at Law- 
rence College and research assistant at the 
University of Chicago. In 1949 he served as 
an Assistant Professor of economics at Yale. 
In 1950 he was a consultant to the RAND Corporation. 



Professor Edward J. Rozek received his M. A. 
and Ph.D. from Harvard in Political Science. 
After completing his graduate work in 1956 
he went to Boulder, to the University of Col- 
orado, where he is teaching courses in Soviet 
Government and Soviet Foreign Policy and 
Eastern European Communism. In 1958 he 
published a book "Allied Wartime Diplomacy" 
which is used as a textbook in many leading universities. 



Dr, James David Atkinson is Associate Pro- 
fessor of Government at Georgetown Univer- 
sity. He is a Research Associate in the George- 
town Center for Strategic Studies and from 
1950 to 1954 served as Director of the Psy- 
chological Warfare course conducted for the 
armed forces by the Georgetown Graduate 
School 

a contributor to Soviet Total War, American Strat- 

the Nuclear Age, and a contributing editor for 

security affairs to the forthcoming Dictionary of 

Science. His book "The EdgeofWafhas been trans- 

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date: May 27, 1964 




from : D. C. MorreflJj^A 

subject: REQUEST FOR BUREAU TOURS 

DR JOOST SLUIS g ^J~lSTAg* ,_ , 

WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ANTICOMMUNISM J rusa £ ej 
INTERNATIONAL INN, WASHINGTON, D. C. 
TUESDAY, JUNE 16 - FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1964 

On the afternoon of May 27, 1964, Dr. Joost Sluis telephoned the 
Tour Control Room and after identifying himself as a personal friend of Mr. 
Kemper requested that Bureau tours be arranged for approximately 400 college 
students who will be attending th^afanshington S cho^^^nticgmmunis m scheduled 
to be held at the International Inn during tKe = peHod June 16-19, 1964. Dr. Sluis 
indicated that this group would be comprised of representatives from all over the 
country with the exception of Alaska and that they would be operating on a very 
tight schedule. He, therefore, asked if the group might be subdivided so as to/7 
accommodate one-third of the total number at 12:15 P. M. on June 16, 17, ancf / 
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Mr. Kemper. He is from San Francisco and is a close associate of Dr. Fred 
Schwarz, who is well known to the Bureau for his extremism in anticommunist work. 
At that time Sluis referred to an upcoming rally of college students to be held in 
Washington in June and wanted to know if the Bureau could make any suggestions. 
Mr. Kemper explained to Dr. Sluis that the Bureau could not join in any such 
program or ■ ? make any suggestions as to speakers. It was noted that Dr. Sluis 
is very friendly toward the Bureau and the Director. He was born Jj^Holland^ 
served in the rJavy in World War II and is a graduate of the Harvard Medical "*" 
School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology., ' /& c . / £//$, s>*Aa. 



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will be assigned to conduct ttie members* oSUfchg&a^fcioned group on regular tours 
of the Bureau at 12:15 P. M: during the three day interyal, June 16-18, 1964. 




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DR. JOHN W. DRAKE FORD 
FORT WORTH, TEXAS 
REQUEST TO SEE THE DIRECTOR 
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Chief U. S. Probation 



Officer for the Northern District of Alabama, has advised that Dr. John W. Drakeford 
will be in Washington on Monday, June 15, 1964, and would like to meet the Director 
that day. 



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has been Chief U. S. Probation Officer at Birmingham 



for more than 20 years. During this period, he has exhibited a most friendly attitude 
toward the Bureau; and during a visit in Washington in 1952, he met the Director, 
is on the Special Correspondents* List. (94-4-4564; 94-4-5388) 



In his letter of June 8th, 



advised that Dr. John Drakeford is a 



Professor of Psychology and Counseling, and Director of Marriage and Family 
Counseling Center at Southwestern Baptist The ological Seminary, School of Religious 
Education in Fort Worth, Texas* According to | | Dr. Drakeford is a staunch 

admirer of the Bureau and the Director; and Drakeford has written a book on communism 
in which he has quoted the Director "a number of times." 

Bufiles reflect that in recent years Dr. Drakeford has been associated 
with the Fred W. Schwarz anticommunist seminars in various parts of the country. 
Like Dr. Schwarz, Drakeford comes from Australia. He received the B. A. degree at 



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6-13-64 



the University of Sydney, did graduate work at the Sydney Teachers' College and 
received the Doctor's degree from Southwestern Seminary. 

An advertisement in the June 11, 1964, issue of "The Evening Star" 
reflects that Drakeford is scheduled to lecture on Monday morning and Monday 
evening (June 15th) at the "Washington School of Anti- Communism" being sponsored 
by Dr. Fred Schwarz's-Christian Anti- Communism Crusade, 



RECOMMENDATIONS: 

(1) That, if he telephones the Director on Monday, June 15th, 
Dr. Drakeford be referred to your (Mr. DeLoach) office and that the Directors 
regrets be expressed to him. It is not felt that he should be encouraged in any 
manner to come to the Bureau since such an invitation might be misrepresented 
by him and/or others connected with Schwarz. y 

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and want to thank you for the best wishes you extended. 

Altiougn Dr. Drakeford has not contacted 
us, it will be a pleasure to welcome him at FBI Head- 
quarters. 

With kind regards, 




Sincerely yours, 
J. Edgar Ho~o\ren 






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;•/ "Dr. John W. Drakeford, Fort- Worth, Texas, Request To See The 

Director. Ju ne 15, 1964" (GWGiple), pointed out that our relations with 

have been very; cordiki and that he is on the Special 
Correspondents' last? That memor^ndiu. recommended that 




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L ^TED STATES DISTRICT CO. :T 

OFFICE OF THE PROBATION OFFICER 
Northern District of Alabama 




Telephone a 
290 FEDERAL 
P. O. Box 
BIRMINGHAM, ALA 



June 8, 1964 



Honorable J. Edgar Hoover 

Director 

Federal Bureau of Investigation 

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Dear Mr* Hoover: 

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Dr. John W. Drakeford, Professor of Psychology and Counseling, 
and Director orT3arrxage and Family Counseling Center, South- 
western Baptist Theological Seminary, School of Religious 
Education, Seminary Hill, Fort Worth 15, Texas, will be in 
Washington, Monday, June 15, 1964. &» *^ 

Dr. Drakeford would appreciate the honor and privilege of 
meeting you in your office some time during the day of Monday, 
June 15. 

I have known Dr. Drakeford for several years. He is a devoted J^-)f 
Christian gentleman. He has delivered addresses in our church, 
the First Baptist Church, Birmingham, on several occasions; 
and addressed the staff of our Probation Office this A.M. 

Dr. Drakeford is very much interested in Communism. He has 
written a book on that subject and quoted you a number of times. 






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one of the outstanding citizens of America. He honors and 



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him- a few minutes of your time, it would indeed be a wonderful 
service and appreciated by many of his friends - throughout the 
country. 

I suggested that Dr'. Drakeford call your office Monday morning, 
June. 15, which he will do. I sincerely trust it will be possible 
for Dr. Drakeford toihave the honor of meeting you. 

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June 8, 1964 



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With kind personal regards and the very best of all good 
wishes, 

Sincerely vours. 



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WASHINGXONSCHQOL OF ANTI-CQMMUNISM 
WASHMGI^N, D. C. 
JUNE 15TH [X^OW^WPi 

In your memo to Mr. Mohr dated 2-11-64, you pointed out that 
Dr. JoosKSluis, a director of the C hristian ^ ti-Cflmmunism Crusade and a 
close associate of Dr. Fred C. Schwarz, advised that this organization is planning 
a rally of college students in Wa^^gJon,_D. JC. sometime in June, 1964. 

[ This school has been going on all week and will conclude tonight 
with a banquet at 7:30 p. m. We have been following this school to determine how 
much publicity it has received from the local newspapers, and it hks been 
determined that about the only publicity it has received is the paid advertisements 
that were carried in earlier issues of The Washington Star. This school is of 
little consequence and has attracted slight attention. Although we had agreed to <T 
furnisMndividuals from this school tours of our facilitie^after 4:15 p.m. , to ^— ^ 
date tfreVebave been less than a hundred people visiting^EBI Headquarters.; , , 

" *, ^ The attached pamphlet from Herbert A^^hilbrick concerning 

this schbol reveals that its purpose is to "inform American citizens of the philosophy, 
morali^, organization, techniques and strategy of Communism. " Also, to 
"encourage students to begin a continued program of study and applied citizenship 
to transform acquired knowledge into local, national, and international programs 
which will be effective in the maintenance of freedom. " , - 

Dr. Fred C^Schwarz, pre siden t of the Christian Anti -Communism 
Crusade, is well known toihe Bureau as a "professional antic ommunist, " and it 
has been our policy to have nothing to do with him or the Christian Anti -Communism 

crusade - *&», ?^yM-?& 

One of the individuals listed as a member of the faculty of this be 
schools Dr. John W. Drakeford. Jones tn npj. oach memo dated 6-13-64 b7c 

capti^aetl: "Dr. JohnJJj^Drakeford, FortJWorth, Texas , req uest to see the 
Director^une 15, 1964, " reveals that a lettetfUweggi^Jl from 



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Chief U.S. Probation Officer for the Northern District of ^Alabama, indicated 
that Dr. Drakeford would be in Washington on June 15th and would like to meet 
Mr. Hoover. It was recommended and approved that should Dr. Drakeford telephone 
the Director his call should be referred to your (Mr. DeLoach r s) Office and the 
Director's regrets expressed to him. As of 4:30 p.m. today, Dr. Drakeford had 
not called Mr. Hoover. 



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June 16 


June 17 


June 18 


June 19 


Time 


8:30- 


Registration 


Schwarz 


Schwarz 


Schwarz/ 


Schwarz 


9:00- 


9:30 




Communist 
Philosophy II 


Communist Party 


Communist Front 
Organizations 


How to Debate 
Communists 8, 


10:00 


9:30- 


Schwarz 




10:40 


Communist 
Philosophy 1 
Historical 


Dialectical 
Materialism 






Fellow Travelers 






Film 


Film 


Film 


Film 


10:15- 




Materialism 


Communist 
Weapon of Allure 


Blueprint for 
Conquest 


Ihe Ultimate 
Weapon 


Red Trap 


10:45 


10:50- 


Drakeford 


Lowry 


Menocal 


Atkinson 


Wood 


10:50- 


11:50 


Communist 


Ihe Ideology of 


Communism 


Communist 


Work in Local 


11:50 




Manifesto 


Freedom vs. Ihe 
Ideology of 
Communism 


in Cuba 


Military & 

Technological 
Capabilities 


Community 




1:30- 


Gleason 


Rozek 


Sluis, Joseph, 


Rangel & Joseph 


Bouscaren 


1:30- 


2:30 


Labor & 


Soviet Foreign 


Cole, Ewing 


Communism in 


Communism in 


2:30 




Communism 


Policy 


Communism in 


Brazil and Haiti 


Southeast Asia 






and the Family 




British Guiana 








2:45- 


Panel 


Panel 


Panel 


Panel 


Film 


2:45- 


3:45 


Philbrid, Drab- 


Rozek, Lowry, 


Lowry, Philbrick, 


Lowry, Philbrick, 


Question 7 


4:15 




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Sluis 


Schwarz 


Schwarz 








Public Speaking 


Work on Campus 


Public Relations 


Anti-Communism 
Organizations 






4:00- 


Film 


Film 


Film 


Film 




5:00 


We Will Bury 
You 


Cuba-Castro, 
I Communism 


A Taste of Victory 


Harry Bridges vs. 
Fred Schwarz 
unedited debate 






7:30- 


Drakeford 


Rowe 


Lowry 


Philbrick 


Banquet 


7:30- 


8:30 


Song of Songs 


Sino-Soviet 


Christian Answer 


Communism 


Marriott Motor 






of Communism 


Conflict 


to Communism 


and Youth 


Hotel 
Twin Bridges 




8:45- 


Schwarz . 


Schwarz 


Schwarz 


Schwarz 




9:45 


The Grand Design 


Communist 


Communism and 


Principles of Anti- 


Schwarz 8, Others 






for Communist 


Recruitment 


Violence 


Communist Action 


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Fred C. Schwarz, M,D M now thepres- 

ident of the Christian Anti-Commu- 
nism Crusade, became involved in the 
conflict with Communism, while a 
student at the University of Queens- 
land, in Australia, in 1940, because 
its atheistic nature conflicted with his 



Lim. 
During visits to the United States 
in 1950 and 1952, Dr, Schwarz be- 
lt no matter how successful he might be in 
alerting the people of Australia, it was here— in the United 
States— that the issue of victory or defeat would be decided, 
He is the author of many pamphlets and the book "You 
Can Trust the Communists-to be Communists", which has 
been translated into six foreign languages and has sold over 
one million copies. His interview with the Committee of Un- 
American Activities of the United States House of Represent- 
atives on May29, 1957, testifying on n The Communist Mind", 
has received unprecedented acceptance, 

Dr. Schwarz has addressed students on over 500 college 
campuses. Of his work an Omaha World-Herald editorial 
stated "Dr, Schwarz does not fight Communists as individuals 
or collectively, He fights Communism as an idea, He shows 
iastheydo," 



In 1940 Herbert A. Philbrick helped 

form a youth organization.., "The 
Cambridge Youth Council. "He soon 

discovered that the group was com- 
munist-dominated. He took this in- 
formation to the FBI. The Bureau 
t^ j suggested that he remain active and 





Philbrick went into the Young Com- 
i the Communist Party itself. 
Philbrick was one of sixteen "comrades" carefully selected 
for secret education in Soviet methods of violence and prep- 
arations for the revolutionary overthrow of this nation, 
In 1949— when Philbrick was 33— eleven top-ranki 



of the Smith Act, His surprise testimony as government wit- 
ness has been credited with smashing the Red defense in that 
trial. Reported Time Magazine: "Philbrick postponedhisown 
life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, to get to the bottom of 
the great communist conspiracy in the U.S." and J. Edgar 
Hoover said: "Philbrick has performed an outstanding pa- 
triotic duty," 
He wrote the book, "I Led Three Lives" which McGraw- 



The story of the nine fantastic years was produced in tele- 
vision form by the Ziv Television Company, 

For his continuing efforts against the enemies of freedom, 
Mr, Philbrick has received 53 awards from churches, veter- 
ans, civic and governmental bodies. . ■' 

Herbert A. Philbrick is still leading aUeast three lives, as 
writer, lecturer, and business man, < 

He is a member of the National Board of Advisors for 
Young Americans for Freedom and a member of the Board 




" ' 1 Dr. Anthony T, Bouscaren received his A,B. 
from Yale, and gained his Ph.D, in Political 
Science at the University of California in 
*' 1951. A former faculty member of the Na- 
tional War College, Washington, D.C., hehas 



i over 1UU articles in such 
als as Murky Evening M, KS ta & 
World Report, and National ti&vw, He is a professor at 



David N, Rowe is a Professor of Politk 
Science at Yale University and a noted au- 
thority on the Far East Since July, 1958, he 



in International Studies and is Acting Chair- JK/ 
man of the Executive Committee on Interna- 
tional Studies, He was awarded his Ph.D. 
degree in 1935 from the University of Chi- 
cago, where he specialized in the History of the Far East. 



Doris Buffett Wood, attended George Wash- 
ington University in Washington, D.C. and 
graduated from Omaha University with B.S. 
in Education; member Kappa Kappa Gamma 
sorority, Presbyterian Church; former mem- 
ber of Junior League of Omaha, Vice-Presi- 
dent and chairman of the Editorial Board of 
the American-Heritage Information Center, 




Liberties. Awarded the George Washington Medal of Honor 
by the Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge for public ad- 



Professor Edward J, Rozek received his Mi. 
and Ph.D. from Harvard in Political Science. 
After completing his graduate work in 1956 
he went to Boulder, to the University of Col- 
orado, where he is teaching courses in Soviet | §§ 
Government and Soviet Foreign Policy and 
Eastern European Communism. In 1958 he 
blished a book"Allied WartimeDiplomacy" HI 
i is used as a textbook in many 



Dr. James David Atkinson is Associate Pro- 
fessor of Government at Georgetown Univer- 
sity. He is a Research Associate in the George- 
town Center for Strategic Studies and from 





chological Warfare course conducted for the 
armed forces by the Georgetown Graduate 
School. 

He is a contributor to Soviet Total War, American Strat- 
egy for the Nuclear Age, and a contributing editor for 
national security affairs to the forthcoming Dictionary of 
Political Science. His book "The EdgeofWartas been trans- 
i in G 



Dr. Charles Wesley Lowry is recognized as 
one of the nation's top authorities on commu- 
nism, moral philosophy, civilization andreli- 
il¥l»dB gion and America's religious heritage. He is 
author of the internationally known book 

lunism and 

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Dr. Lowry is a graduate of Washington and Lee Univer- 
sity, Harvard University, Episcopal Theological School, and 
Oxford University, England, from which he holds the degree 
of Doctor of Philosophy. 

Mr. Serafin G. Menocal is an electrical en- 



27 years ago, In 1959, as Vice President and |pf 
General Manager of that firm, he resigned 
rather than live under the Communist Gov- 
ernment. Since that time he has worked in _ , _ 
New York where he is an executive of Amer- "™ '' ' 




Raymond Alcide Joseph was bom in San 
Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic. He 
immigrated to Haiti with his parents in 1938. 
In 195? he entered Wheaton College, Wheat- 
on, Illinois, where he received a B,A, in an- 
thropology, He is currently enrolled at the 
} !\ University of Chicago, where he received his 
M.A., working toward a Ph.D. in social an- 



John W. Drakeford, a native of Sydney, Aus- 



with a B.A., and did j^ 
graduate work at the Sydney Teachers' 




inary with a Doctor's degree with honors, He 
son"' 
eligiousE 
Dr. Drakeford is presently Professor of Psychology and 



Thomas V, Gleason— President, International Longshore- 
mens Association,— AFL-CIO, 

Joost Sluis, M.D, Harvard Medical School; M,S, Mass, 
Institute of Technology-Orthopedic surgeon, San Francisco, 
California; clinical instructor, University of California Med- 



Nathaniel Rangel— Minister from Brazil and conducting an 
active anti-communism program in Brazil 

Cram Ewing— Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of British 
Guiana for 18 years. On speaking tour in the United States 
n in B 



Most important Communist leaders today were recruited 
while university students. The Communists have long given 
the highest priority to work among college students, Trained 
propagandists, exploiting the idealism of youth, skillfully 
manipulate their audiences into positions sympathetic with 
Communist causes, Susceptible individuals are recruited and 
trained for leadership, As an example; Castro's announce- 



Leninist since my student days." 
In recognition of the ii 



sade is sponsoring the Washington School of Anti-Commu- 
nism, 

The Washington School of Anti-Communism is designed 
to inform American citizens of the philosophy, morality, or- 
ganization, techniques and strategy of Communism. It is 



It is 

r or hysteria. Accurate information is a prerequi- 
site for sound judgment and responsible action. One of the 
main purposes for the School will be to encourage students 



ship to 

and international programs which will be effective in the 



POLICIES 

• Emphasis is placed on the nature and techniques of Com- 
munism as revealed in C 



• Judging other organizations or individuals will not be 
done, However, the specific actions of organizations or 
individuals may be discussed in relation to the an- 



• The school is nonpolitical and nonsectarian, 

• No literature will be distributed promoting any organiza- 



• No petitions will be circulated nor programs of political 

action advocated, 

• Academic freedom is granted to faculty members. Their 

interpretations and suggested programs are presented 
for consideration and are not to be regarded 



• All speakers and school personnel shall adhere to stand- 



Cost of each complete session (2 lectures^)— $2.00. 

Tuition for the entire 5-day seminar (14 complete ses- 
sions)— $25.00. 

Cost of closing banquet, Friday, June 14, 1964, is extra- 
cost $5,50. 

Tape recordings of each lecture can be purchased at the 
School at $5.00 for two complete lectures. These will be pro- 
fessionally recorded and the price is approximately at cost 
The costs of accommodations at the International Inn are; 
Single room $13.00 

Two in a room 8,25 

Three in a room 5.50 

It is not necessary that you stay at the International Inn. 
Other accommodations are available within close ranee. 
The International Inn has a good restaurant and other 



Everyone 
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tained in the files of the FBI must be maintained as confidential 
in accordance with regulations of the Department of Justice 
and is available for official use only. I regret I am unable to be 
of assistance in this instance but trust you will understand the 
necessary reasons for this policy. It is hoped you will not infer 
either that we do or do not have data in our files relating to the 
Christian Anti- Communism Crusade. 



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4/1/61 LEB Intro 

4/17/62 Internal Security statement 

Let's Fight Communism Sanely 

Faith in God our Answer to Communism. 



NOTE: Correspondent is not identifiable in Bufllg s> The christian 

Anti- Communism Crusade under the direction of Dr. Fred Schwarz 
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Gentlemen: 

In Re: Chris tia n Ant ij^Cormmini sm Jlrusade^ 
121). East First Street 
Long Beach, California 90801 

Would you kindly send me some Information on the v above 
organization. I would like to know its reputation and 
standing as far as your bureau is concerned, the names 
of its Board of Directors, etc. 

Any Information you could give me would be appreciated. 

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Optimist International 
120 Lexington Avenue 
Passaic, New Jersey 






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Yoar letter of September 23rd and enclosure 
have been received; 

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With respect to your inquiry, information . , 3E 
contained in the files of the FBI must be maintained as confident 
tial in accordance with regulations of the Department of Justice ° 
and Is available for official use only. I regret I am unable to be*bf 
help in this instance but trust you will understand the necessary 
reasons for this policy. It is hoped you will not infer either that 
we do or do not have data in our files regarding the individual 
you mentioned or the^hrisUan Anti-Communism Crusade. 



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With regard to the quote attributed to me on page 21 
of the pamphlet you forwarded, my speeches and statements are 
a matter of public record and are quoted from time to time. How- 
ever, their use does not necessarily mean either that this Bureau 
has or has not "cleared" the manner In which they are employed. 
In connection with this, I am enclosing a copy of "Communist 
Illusion and Democratic Reality" from which this quote was taken 
In order that you may read my article In Its entirety. 




Tolson 

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Mohr 

Casper 

Callahan . 

Conrad 

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Evans 

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Rosen 

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Communist Illusion and Democratic Reality 

Let's Fight Communism Sanely! 

"Faith in God—Our Answer To Communism" 

4/17/62 Internal Security statement 

4/1/61 LEB Intro 

NOTE: Correspondent is not identifiable in Bufiles. Dr. Schwarz 
and the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade are well known to 
Bureau files. Hs enclosed pamphlet was originally distributed by 
the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade. 



DR. A. F. SENALD1, GOVERNOR 

120 Lexington Avenue 

Passaic. N. J. 

778-7037 
Area Code 201 




NEW JERSEY DISTRICT 



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HARRY RUFFER, SEC'Y.-Treas. 

909 Valley road 

Brielle, N. J. 

BUS: 642-6551 Ext. 203 
462-660O EXT. 203 
RES: 223-2498 

Area Code 201 



September 23, 1964 



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Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, Director 
Federal Bureau of Investigation 
Washington, D. C. 



Dear Mr. Hoover: 



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I have been distributing the enclosed ^pamphlet to the many Optimist 
Clubs throughout the state of New Jersey. 

As a result, I have been criticized by a small element. The criticism 
is aimed primarily at Dr. Fred'^pchwarz.. The basis of the criticism 
revolves around the facts that, ' * 

1. He is anti-semetic. ^-^^^ 

2. He is a hate monger. 

3. His whole movement is basically unamerican. 

At this point, I need a rebuttal. 

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I note that the F.B.I, is referred to in this pamphlet. Whatever information 

you can send me relating to unrefutable facts will be greatly appreciated. 
Time is of the essence and I would appreciate an immediate reply. 

Sincerely yours, 



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Promise Yourself- 



To be 10 itron j llut nothing cm Jiilurl your 
peace «f mind 

To talk bealtb, bippineM and proiperily to 
every penon you tnccL 

To mile all your frienoi feel tbat tbire ii 
lometbinj in them 

To Ioom itiw lunny fiat of ewytbinjj and 
robe your optimi|m come trw. 

To tlinb only of lie but, lo tow only for ibe 
belt and eipect only tbe beat 

To be jutt ai entbuiiailic about tie tucctti of 
olbtfi ii you art about your owa 

To forget tin mifuitei of the pait ana pm* on 
to tiie greater acbievementi of tbe future 

To wear a cWrful countenance at all limn and 
jive every living creature you meet a imile. 

To ((if e io mud time to the improvement of 
youmlf tbat you lave no time to criticize otben 

To be too larje for worry, too noble for injcr, 

too itrong for feu, and too bappy to pennil tnc 

pwuce of trouble, 

Optimiit Inlmutionil 




DR. A. F. SENAIDI 
Governor New Jersey District 

120 LEXINGTON AVE. PASSAIC, N. J. 
778-7037 





"Whether you like it or not, history is on 
our side, 

"WE WILL BURY YOU!" 

— Nikita Khrushchev 

The communists say their victory is 
certain because the average American 
is so 

INTELLECTUALLY LAZY 

INTOXICATED WITH ENTERTAINMENT 

LIMITED IN HIS HORIZON 

INHERENTLY SELFISH . 

That he won't have Ihe conviction or dedi- 
cation to do that which is necessary to 

stop them. 

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HAVE A PATRIOTIC, 
ORGANIZATION? 

• Realise COMMVMST PROGRESS? 

1903 Bolshevism began - 17 

Supporters 
1917 Russian Revolution - 40,000 

Revolutionists 
1945 Major World Power - 175,000,000 

Under control 
1960 Epidemic Progress -1,000,000,000 

Slaves 
? World' Enslavement -2,800,000,000 

Population 

• Knew the COMMVMST T1METME? 

In. 1953 Mao-Tse-Tung and Joseph Stalin, 
according to reliable reports, in their last 
conference, expressed the belief that it would 
take two five year plans to consolidate their 
strength in the far east and two more five 
year plans to encircle and degenerate the 
United States, resulting in their surrender 
without an Atomic Hydrogen War, making 
the tentative date for World Conquest 
ABOUT THE YEAR 




LITERATURE AVAILABLE 

SAMPLE LISTING 

Available from the 
Christian Anti-Communism Crusade: 

MIDGET MISSILES - 
Communism— A Conspiracy — W. P. Strube, Jr. 
Communism— A Disease — Dr Fred C. Schwarz 
Communism— A Monopoly-W. P. Strube, Jr. 
Communism— A Religion — ^W. P. Strube, Jr. 
Insurance Against Communism— 

Or. Fred C. Schwarz 
What Can i Do To Combat Communism 

100— $3.00 500 — $12.00 1,000 — $20.00 . 

(Minimum quantity per title — 100) 

(Titles may be assorted for quantity price) 
Back cover personalized with* your own 

message (Minimum quanity per title.. ] ( 000) 
PENNY PROJECTILES - 



Brainwashing With Ink 
Peace or Victory 
University oi Murder 

75 — $1.00 

(Titles may be assorted for Quantity Price) 
(Minimum quantity per title — 100) 



Academic Freedom 
It Can Happen Here 
Hangman's Noose 

1,000 — $10,00 



PICTORIAL PROJECTILE — 

This is a 32 page, 4 color "Comic Book". .$ .25 
explaining communist ideology. Excellent 
for students, Sunday School classes, etc. 

500 -$40.00 
1,000- 75.00 

Back cover personalized with your own 

message— $90.00 per 1,000 

For Government publications list; Write the 
U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 

25, D. C. 

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100 -$10.00 
250- 22.50 



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FILMS AVAILABLE 

SAMPLE LISTING 

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Title — 16mm sound films 




Producer 



Shadow Christian Anti-Communism Crusade 

Dead Men on Furlough. World Vision Inc. 

Red Plague Harding College 

The Red Sell....! Prudential 



Harding College 



A Look at Capitalism 

Security and Freedom 

American Responsibility 
of Citizenship Harding College K 

Communist Blueprint for Conquest U.S. Army 

Communist Weapon of Allure U. S. Army 

My Latvia United World 

The Red Trap Concordia 

Films Available — Freewill Offering or 
Rental Basis 



Action without knowledge breeds 
confusion and chaos. 



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THE AMERICAN 

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WAY OF LIFE 



POLITICAL AND 
ECONOMIC RIGHTSI 

WHICH PROJECT IHE DIGNITY AND 
FREEDOM OF THE INDIVIDUAL 



Right to worship God in 

one's own way. 

Right to free speech and 

press. 

Right to assemble. 

Right to petition lor 

grievances. 

Right to privacy in our 

homes. 

Right of habeas corpus 

-no excessive bail 

Right to trial by jury- 

innocent till proved 

guilty, 

Right to move about 

freely at home and 



■ Right to own private 
property. 

1 Right to free elections 
and personal secret 



• Right to work in callings 
and localities ot our 
choice. 

• Right to bargain with 
our employees and em- 
ployers. 

• Right to go into busi- 
ness, compete, make a 
prolit. 

• Right to bargain for 
goods and services in a 
free market. 

• Right to contract about 
our affairs. 

• Right to the service of 
government as a protec- 
tor and referee. 

• Right to freedom from 
arbitrary government 
regulation and control 



CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT! 

DESIGNED TO 

SERVE THE PEOPLE 



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FUNDAMENTAL BELIEF IN GOD 




Material for meetings can be 
obtained from various sources, 
including the school district. (See 
I pages 17, 18, and 19.) Meetings 
| should be planned and well 
bm»**\ advertised as t0 wither they 
C pMMtfe jl wil1 fea *ure a film, a tape 
recording, or a speaker. Have 
an active planning committee! 



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"NEW§ LETTER"] 

In some schools, student groups "have 
initiated a monthly "news letter," a small 
mimeographed sheet which gives basic 
information about the communist con- 
spiracy, club news and activities, etc. It is 
delivered to club members through their 
respective homerooms. Anti-communism 
pamphlets are often included with the 
"news letter." Approximately ten pieces of 
such literature can be supplied throughout 
the school year to each student for as 
little as fifteen cents. (See LITERATURE, 
P. 19.) The "news letter" is a great stimu- 
lator of interest. 

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matters has progressed to the point that it 
is now regularly putting out an excellent 
informative newspaper and making copies 
available to other similar patriotic youth 




groups in other parts of the country. 

In a California high school students 
started a patriotic group that is being copied 
in other schools in all sections of the United 

States. Their pledge states, L , 

reaffirm my love and loyalty to God and 
my country. I promise to do all in my 
power to preserve the Constitution of the 
United States, to fight for it if necessary, 
and to be ever grateful for the freedom it 
has given me. I accept the Torch of Liberty, 
and pledge to myself the responsibility to 
keep its fire of freedom forever alight. 
Article 1, Section 3 of their Constitution 
states: "The purposes of the organization 
shall be: 

"To study and learn our American 
ideals, culture, and heritage; 

"How we may help preserve them, and 
to disseminate the knowledge to others; 

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Select a name for your organization 

similar to these, which are in use by high 

school groups: , 

,'W nHE LAMPLIGHTERS" 

1U "THE PATRIOTISM SOCIETY" %* 
"STUDENTS FOR VICTORY" ^ f(jR ^ 

AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM" 

HOW TO DEVELOP INTEREST 

One of the first actions that the group 
should take is - stimulate interest through- 
out the whole student body. This can be 
accomplished by arranging for a well-versed 
speaker on anti-communism to speak to the 
student body. In the event that a speaker 
is not available, an informative film expos- 
ing communism should be shown to the 
student body. Communist Encirclement, The 
Crimson Shadow, etc. (See FILMS, P. 17) 

Now enough interest has been created 
to initiate a productive membership cam- 
paign, accompanied with an. adequate 
explanation of the purposes and activities 
of the organization. If possible, a "member- 
ship table" should be placed in the school 
cafeteria that same day. Memberships can 
be taken during lunch periods. Usually, 
club activities will require the collection of 
a nominal membership fee. 

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Beyond this, their stated purposes include, 
"WE HOPE TO HAVE SOME INFLU- 
ENCE UPON OUR ELDERS AND TO 
REMIND THEM OF THEIR OBLIGA- 
TIONS AS CITIZENS." 

Through the efforts of a letter- 
writing campaign, students of a 
wide-awake student organization 
in Indiana achieved wide publicity 
over television and radio. 
As one of their projects, they 
wrote letters to their senators and 
representative, to newspapers and 
periodicals, and to the President. 
As a result, one of the senators 
held a special telecast for the pur- 
pose of answering questions raised 
in the letters. During this program, 
carried on a television hook-up and 
aired on 69 stations, the senator 
identified the students, had excerpts 
from their letters read to him and 
answered questions contained 
therein. Transcripts of the program 
were published in Indiana news- 
papers; some carried the story in 
headlines. 








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in the files of the FBI must be maintained as confidential in accord- 
ance with regulations of the Department of Justice and is available 
for official use only. In view of the foregoing, I trust you will under- 
stand why I am unable to comment as you requested, and it is hoped 
you will nojt infer either that we do or do not have data in our files 
relating to the Christian Anti -Communism Crusade. 

I am enclosing some literature on the general topic of 
communism which contains suggestions all of us can use in opposing 
this insidious evil. 



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LEB Introduction, 4-61 

Internal Security Statement, 4-17-62 

Faith in God- -Our Answer To Communism 

One Nation's Response to Communism 






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1. Is it legitimate? 

2. Would it really help to join it? 

3. Is there more a person can do by himself? 

I would appreciate any help you can give me. 

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out that the FBI is strictly an investigative agency of the Federal 
Government and, as such, neither makes evaluations nor draws 
conclusions as to the character or integrity of any organization, 
publication or individual. In view of this, I am sure you will 
understand why I cannot comment concerning the individual and 
organization you mentioned. 

The confidential nature of our files will preclude 
my sending you the type of list you described. I am, however, 
enclosing a copy of a list of organizations designated as subversive 
by the Department of Justice. You may also want to obtain a copy 
of "Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications'* which was 
prepared by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. The 
price is seventy cents, and this book can be obtained by writing to 
the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, 
Washington, D. C. 20402. 



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1. Communist publications? 

2. Communist organizations? 

3. Catholic owned publications? 
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requesting in this letter, please give me the address of the government 
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Communism Crusade is directed by Dr. Fred C. Schwarz and we have been 
observing a policy of not furnishing our literature to this organization. 
Accordingly, the above letter over Miss Gandy T s signature is deemed 
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Dear Mr. Hoover, 



I am a member of the Freedom Crusade (in 
association with the^ Christian Anti-Communism^Cr usade) and I 
need some of the reprints of your articles ^on Communism, (such 
as how to recognize "fronts", "how to fight Communism," etc.) 
I would greatly appreciate information on where I could get them 
(about 500 or so) Thank you. 

Yours Very Truly 



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during Mr. Hoover's absence from the city. You may be 
certain your communication will be brought to his attention 
upon his return. I know he would want me to thank you for 
your interest in writing to him. 

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Mr. Boimo^--_ f— refer to the^hristia^Anti-Co directed by Dr. Fred 

mv. r!-°L^ai hi Schwarz. Schwarz anHTuiTorganizatiori are well known to the Bureau. 

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Mr. J. Edgar Hoover 

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Washington, D. C. 

Dear Mr. Hoover, 

I have just finished a course at the Christain Crusade 
Anti-Communist Youth University in Manitou Springs, Colorado, at 
the Summit Hotel. We received literature from you concerning 
obscenity. I want to thank you for providing information on this 
subject. I would appreciate it if you could send me literature on what 
I can do as a teenager to fight communism & obscenity. Also, I would 
like to thank you for the picture of yourself which is displayed in the 
lobby of the Summit Hotel. 

I would like to say that I am behind you and all law 
enforcement agencies which are working for law and order in this 
country. Since harmony among the people of this country is essential 
to fight communism, I will try to have all people I know to have the 
right attitude to law enforcement. 

Gratefully yours, 



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regulations of the Department of Justice. I am sure you will under- 
stand the reason for this policy and why I am unable to comment 
regarding the organizations you named. 

Sincerely yours, 

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Schwartz and his Christian Anti-Communism Crusade are well 
known to the Bureau. It is not believed her inquiry concerned; 
Mr. Herbert Philbrick, and this is being ignored. 



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Dear Sir, 

Please listen, Fm serious. Where can I get some 
information so I will know what or who the John Birch society is? 
There ^s a public meeting held in the Spokane Coliseum yesterday 
by the M Christian -Anti Communism Crusade. M The name sounded 
fine to me but some people say they are "John Birchers. M Dr. Fred C. 
Schwarz and Mr. Herbert Philbrick were the main speakers. Can you 
enlighten me. It is my first experience with any thing like this. 



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Mr. Hoover read your letter of January 10th, 
with enclosures, and asked that I return your check inasmuch 
as there is no manner in which income tax payments can be 
designated to this Bureau* 

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reprint material on communism in volume. Her communication 
was acknowledged by form in -absence on 5/4/65 and Miami was 
requested to furnish identity and background. Miami advised that 
she had previously been given limited quantities of reprints on 
. the subject of communism and that she seemed to be the sort of 
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a copy of a similar letter she addressed to the, United States Treasury 
Department, A copy of her letter to the Director is being sent by form 
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Dear Mr* Hoover: 

Enclosed you will find a check for one hundred fifty 
dollars, ($150.00) made out to the Federal Bureau of 
Investigation* THIS CHECK IS TO BE CASHED ONLY BY THE 
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGAffON AND USED BY IT, 

As long as the United States Government remains in the 
United Nations, spends billions of dollars on foreign aid, 
encourages trade with the Communists and continues under 
the socialist trend it is taking; I will send my income 
tax payment to the FBI* I will not under any 
dircumstances support Communism or socialism. I am taking 
my stand for the United States Constitution and the 
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Your letter of January 22nd has been 
received, and I am glad to know of your interest in my 
book, "Masters of Deceit. " You may wish to refer to 
my latest book, "A Study of Communism, " which contains 
an analysis of international communist practices and 
contrasts totalitarian methods with life in a free country. 



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publication or individual. I trust you understand the 
necessary reasons for this policy and why I cannot comment 
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Christ ian^Anti- Communism Crusade which has its headquarters at 
ia^EBSf"^ California, 908OI. If the 

information is available, I should like to know if the organization 
really is ant i- Communist in principle. 

I have read the informative book Masters of Deceit by Mr. J. 
E. Hoover. He says beware of unfamiliar organizations with 
catchy names. 

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Your letter of February 10th has been received. 

In response to your inquiry, the FBI, being strictly 
an investigative agency of the Federal Government, neither makes 
evaluations nor draws conclusions as to the character or integrity 
of any organization, publication or individual. In addition, infor- 
mation contained in our files must be maintained as confidential in 
accordance with regulations of the Department of Justice. In view 
of the foregoing, I trust you will understand why I cannot comment 
as you desire. 

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I have received the letter of February 16th 
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copies of the three articles of J. Edgar Hoover, published by 
"Christianity Today"; 

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copies to :„ | Po O* Box^ 156 >_ Portland, ■ 

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President 

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vitality and strength, 

2. Cotntniirtists stress not only tie reding of Marx, 
Engels, mi Unm, tut miin% tkm constantly— on a 
inly or weekly .vMnIe-Md never neglecting tfiit 
khit even though the tnewker hrnms older, "Com- 
rades! Of course it is no easy matter to tale Marx, 
Engels, and Lenin . . . as gar models in self-cultivation 
and to become their, most faithful and best pupils. It 
calls for an iron will and firm determination, '. . . It 
calls for a life-long devotion to studying Marxism- 
Leninism. . . ," 

Answer; How many Christians read the Bible only 
on special occasions? How many 'Christians set aside 
a certain amount of time each day or week for reading 
religious literature? Do some Christians regard the 
Bible as a book only for children; do they think that 
as adults they have, outgrown it? Do we view the Bible 
as an "antique booA" which has no message to our 
modern age? Do we display the same "iron will and 
firm determination" to learn the Christian faith as 
the Communists do for their ideology? 
\ These are key questions, striking at the very heart 
of our religious faith and practices. 

3. The Communists have no m (or n mere cere- 
monial avowal of Marxism or members interested only 
in Acquiring a minimum knowledge of ideology. "Every 

- one of our Party members should not merely be a 
member of minimum qualifications , . , but should 
rather seek to make progress and ceaselessly raise his 
or her own consciousness and understanding of Marx- 
ism-Leninism," 

Answer: Here again serious challenges are posed, 
How many church members today are merely members 
in name, not knowing or even caring what member- 
ship in the church of God really means and entails? 
Do some' members object to learning about the tenets 
of their faith, and say that a few minimum require- 
ments are enough? Has our Christian heritage been 



Is our faith in God a growing, creative experience? 
Or are we satisfied with lesser visions of inspiration? 
The answers to these questions will help chart our. way. 

I M all times the Communists stress the relation- 
ship between theory mi action, To study the Com 
munist "masters" is to ready oneself for revolutionary 
action, Communists are not interested in preparing 
members to parade their Marxist IQ's or pass academic 
examinations. Their knowledge must become a weapon 
to turn ljie world upside down for communism. "We 
study for the sole purpose of putting into practice what 
we have leamt. It is for the Party and tor the victory 
of the revolution that we study." 

Answer: In Christianity the study of the Bible is a 
guide to action-action in building a deeper Christian 
experience for the individual, and a better, more whole- 
some community, Are we as Christians adapting to 
actual practice the teachings of Christ? Are our day- 



to-day actions in the secular world determined by our 
Christian beliefs? Is the church— the Christian pulpit — 
effective today in determining men's actions? Are there 
individuals who think the church is a "good" organiza- 
tion to have in the community but should not be 
taken too seriously in everyday community action? 
These are challenges to us today, 

5. The Party stresses the development of the 
"politically mature" comrade, the Wrvidual on whom 
it cm depend to catty wit its mission. The whole pur- 
pose of ideological cultivation is to produce the member 
who will become a better Communist and work for 
the revolution, 

Anmt: Christians are also working for a revolution 
-a revolution of the spirit, not the sword* Deeply- 
committed Christians are needed to carry on the work 
of the Church, to uphold the Judaic-Christian fajth, 
We may raise the question, are we working tirelessly 
enough to create these deeply-committed Christians? 
Are we training our members to buckle on the full 
armor of God, to commit their full lives to Christ? 
Working for Christian goals is a full-time job, not just 
a task for Sundays or evening meetings. 

THE STRUGGLE IS REAL' 

How can we compete against such a powerful and 
dynamic ideology as communism? By way of answer 
we must say that as Christians and as Americans we 
am compete. We can defeat this atheistic enemy by 
drawing up our spiritual resources, 

Make no mistake about it, the struggle ahead is real. 
Hie Communists are determined, rugged, and treach- 
erous enemies. The ideology of communism, as we 
have seen, generates great power. But the faith of 
communism is a perverted faith, giving predominance 
to evil, sin, and wrong, It draws its strength from 
deceit, chicanery, and hypocrisy, That is its fatal flaw, 
the rotten core which spoils the fruit of its branches, 

The future, to a large extent, will be determined by 
what we as Christians have to say and do. Those who 
are ministers of the Gospel can help determine this 
fateful decision: shall it be a world of Communist 
domination or Christian rededication? Shall it be the 
cold world of Communist inhumanity, sterility, and 
conformity, where the bodies, minds, and souls of men 
become as stone, lifeless in the darkness of atheistic 
perversity, or shall it be Christian regeneration, where 
the power of the Holy Spirit floods in with joy, love, 



No group in America has a more ley responsibility 
than the clergy. The answer to communism must be 
on a spiritual level. As representatives of a great tradi- 
tion, the clergymen of America must light men's souls 
with deep enthusiasm for the teachings of Christ, A 
God-centered nation, ever humble before the majesty 
of the divine Creator, can keep alive freedom, justice, 
and .mercy, This is the heritage of America. end 



WS, COMMUNIST MENACE: 

Red Gods ad Christian Ideals 



J. EDGAR HOOVER 

First in a Series 

M th invitation of Christianity Today, th fam^M Erector of th FBI, J. %r Hoover, spkj 
hh mini on \h Communist tJirort to th Christian hmtye, Based on his long experience in dealing mh 
suhwsive form, Mr. Hwer here relates for Christianity Today's mk redmhip how the Communist 
Pflrty operates <pnst the American religious heritage, He expresses some firm convictions on how church* 
nm and churchmen may effectively confront the Red menace in payer, thought, and action. Scheduled 
in three successive issw, Mr, Hoover't future themes are "Communist Propaganda and the Christian 
Pulpit" mi "Communist Domination or Christian Rededicfltiott," Readers of Mr. Hoover's knelling hooh 
Masters of Deceit have found it to k a definitive analysis of the Communist nenm facing the world today, 



Th 



.he twentieth century has witnessed the intrusion 
into its body fabric of a 'highly malignant cancer— a 
cancer which threatens to destroy ludaW 



civilization. One-fourth of the world's land surface 
has been seared and blackened by this cancer, while 
one out of every three human beings is caught in its 
tentacles. At this very hour, some are wondering 
whether we as a free nation can survive the frontal 
and underground assaults of this tumorous growth of 
communism. 

Just 100 years ago communism was a mere scratch 
on the face of international affairs, In a dingy London 
apartment, a garrulous, haughty, and intolerant atheist, 
Karl Marx, callous to the physical sufferings and 
poverty of his family, was busy mixing the ideological 
acids of this evil philosophy. Originally of interest only 
to skid row debaters and wandering minstrels of revo- 
lution, Marx's pernicious doctrines were given organi- 
zational power by a beady-eyed Russian, V, I. Lenin, 
who, with his Bolshevik henchmen, seized state power 
for communism in 1917. From that wintry day in St. 
Petersburg, communism began to flow in ever greater 
torrents. After Lenin came the crafty and cunning 
Joseph Stalin and now the ebullient master prevari- 
cator, Nikita Khrushchev. Communism is today liter- 
ally a violent hurricane, rocking not only the chanceries 
of the world but seeking to capture the bodies, minds, 
and souls of men and women everywhere. 

UNIVERSAL DOMINATION THE GOAL 

The full implications of the Communist challenge are 
shocking. The ultimate Communist goal— as defined 
by Marx, Lenin, and other Communist leaders-is the 
ruthless overthrow of our Judaic-Christian heritage and 

(Reprinted from "Christianity Today/' issues i 



the establishment of a world-wide Communist society. 
By its very nature, communism is expansionist and 
universalis In fact, the Communists feel that they 
can find their true fulfillment only by conquering non- 
Communist areas and bringing the whole planet under 
their dominion. 

This overriding , Communist goal of. universal domi- 
nation becomes the key to- Party activities, Feeling 
that history has destined communism for ultimate 
victory, the Communists believe that-permanent peace 
with non-Communists is impossible, that life must be 
an inevitable struggle between the two, "It is incon- 
ceivable," Lenin proclaimed, "that the Soviet Republic 
should continue to exist for a long period side by side 
with imperialist states. Ultimately, one or the other 
must conquer." 

REJECTION OP OBJECTIVE MORALITY 

Hence, there arises the ugly manifestation of Com- 
munist "ethics -namely, the Communist belief that 
morality must be subordinated to the class struggle, 
the inevitable conflict between communism and its 
opponents. What is moral? Anything which serves 
to destroy the enemy and promote communism. Lenin 
was most explicit: "Morality is that which serves to 
destroy the old exploiting society and to unite all the 
toilers around the proletariat, which is creating a new 
Communist society." 

Communist morality, of course, is rooted in total 
rejection of a belief in God and in the values of the 
Christian moral code. Supernatural concepts and 
divine revelation play no role in communism. "We 
repudiate all morality that is taken outside of human, 
class concepts," Lenin proclaimed. "We, of course, say 
f October 10, and 24, and November 7, 1960) 




that we do not believe in God, and that we how 
perfectly well that the clergy, the landlords, and the 
bourgeoisie spoke in the name of God in order to 
pursue their own exploiters' interests," 

This rejection of God gives communism a demonic 
aspect-transforming it into a fanatical, Satanic, brutal 
phenomenon. Morality is not determined by ethical 
standards grounded in an Absolute, but in the expedi- 
ent interpertations of the Party-meaning, in actual 
practice, the whims and desires of the ruling clique 
or Party leader, This leads to the terrifying doctrine 
that "the end justifies the means." Proof of the cynical 
ruthlessness of such morality is the following descrip- 
tion by long-time American revolutionaries: 

With him the end justifies the means. Whether his tactics 
be legal" and 'moral," or not, does not concern him, so long 
as they are effective. He bows that the laws as well as the 
current code of morals, are made by his mortal enemies, . . , 
Consequently, he ignores them in so far as he is able and 
it suits his purposes, He proposes to develop, regardless of 
capitalist conceptions of "legality," 'fairness," "right," etc, 
a greater power than his capitalist enemies. . . , 

A SOCIETY WITHOUT GOD 

Hence, under communism we see a decisive break 
from and thrust against the Judaic-Christian heritage. 
Communism is not just another political party, social 
organization, or economic philosophy which can be 
understood within the framework of our traditional 
Western heritage. So to regard communism is radically 
to misunderstand its terrific driving power, insidious 
persuasion, and terrifying intent. The Communists are 
not interested in remodeling or reforming our society, 
but in organizing a completely different society— a 
society which by denying God hopes to create a new 
type of man; Communist Man. St. Paul, the great 
Apostle, could say, "If any man be in Christ, he is a 
new creature." The Communists would pervert this 
profound truth to say: "If any man be in the Com- 
munist Party, he is a new creature." 

CONFRONTING THE RED CHALLENGE 

The question arises: how can a philosophy so anti-God, 
anti-religious, anti-human be so provocative and appeal- 
ing to some people in our country? Perhaps in this 
strategic question we can find some of the challenges 
of— and answers to — this demonic way of life. 

Lets take a look at some of the Communist chal- 
lenges today and see what we as Christians can do 
about them. 

/. The Communists appeal to man's Uism, ani 
ask tk very lest of his life. Communist propaganda 
proclaims Marxism-Leninism "the greatest cause in the 
history of mankind," worthy of man's highest devotion, 
Tie Communist appeal is always to the noblest, the 



best, the most admirable in man. "The great vision 
and courage of us Communists has never been matched 
by that of any'past heroes in the annals of mankind. 
In this respect we have every reason to be proud. , . ." 
Aw: Have we in America and in the Church 
given sufficient emphasis to Christian ideals, and called 
for heroic effort in the attainment of great goals? In 
particular, have we imbued our young people with the 
moral idealism which helps to mold their lives for 
Christ? Perhaps we have contented ourselves with 
catering to man's mediocrity, rather than attempting 
to bring out the noblest and deepest strands of char- 
acter. Like Isaiah of Jerusalem, we must ever keep the 
awe, the majesty, and the holiness of God before us- 
and call men to ever greater efforts in His service. Are 
we pressing on toward the high calling in Christ, 
toward the goals of a Christian society? The Christian 
Church-as history has proved— has the power to cap- 
ture men and lead them to divine levels. By exalting 
God and His purposes in the lives of men, the Church 
can unmask the utter falsity of communism's siren calls. 

2. Tk Communists io not k\h tk validity of 
tkir cause; tky press ever onward for tkir secularized 
Utopia, confident o\ ultimate victory, "We Commu- 
nists must possess the greatest -courage and revolu- 
tionary determination of mankind. . , . While we 
clearly see the difficulties confronting the cause of com- 
munism, we are not in the least daunted by them. . . ." 

Answer; Are there too many pessimists, waverers, 
and people of little faith in the ranks of the Church 
today? Is there the enthusiasm among our people to 
match this Communist aggressiveness and certainty? 
The Church of Christ has a great message to sing, 
a great responsibility to fulfill Never must she feel 
pessimistic, daunted, or uncertain, 

3. Tfe Communists expect from tkir members a 
kef sense o\ personal sacrifice ani dedication. "To 
sacrifice one's personal interests and even one's life 
without the slightest hesitation and even with a feel- 
ing of happiness, for the cause of the Party ... is the 
highest manifestation of Communist ethics." This is 
a sacrifice of the members' time, talents, and person:! i 
resources, financial and otherwise. Casual effort is not 
a Communist trait. 

hnswer: Do we in the church and society really 
expect a deep sense of personal sacrifice and dedica- 
tion? Do too many individuals come to church exerting 
only a "casual effort" and not giving sacrificially of 
their time, talents, and personal resources? The Com- 
munists have discovered that a demand for the very 
best actually brings forth the very best from the indi- 
vidual. If the Communists can create such responses 
on the basis of a :old, cynical materialism, just think 
of the accomplishments which can be wrought by the 
power of the Holy Spirit! 



of demonic rushing and counter-rushing. Members 
are eternally busy making speeches, collecting money, 
and passing out handbills, The moment one emergency 
is surmounted, another arises, more breath-taking and 
earth-shaking than the former, Like ants scurrying 
:>n a hot summer day, Party members are winding 
fanatical action at all levels of the Party. 

This incessant Party activity arises, to a large extent, 
because of what the Communists call ideological culti- 
vaiion-which means an educational program designed 
to immerse the individual in Communist thought for 
the purpose of making him a more effective Party 
member. Communists speak of ideological cultivation 
as a weapon of attack. Actually it is the foundation 
stone of Marxism-Leninism, 

TRAINING NEW RECRUITS 

A recruit joins the Party. Immediately he is sent 
to a Party school to learn, among other things, the 
ideas, opinions, and prejudices of the Communist 
"masters" (Marx, Engels, and Lenin; Stalin is now 
"out of date"). Regardless of how busy a member 
may be in everyday Party work or how long he's been 
in the Party, he must continue to attend indoctrination 
schools and do home work. Among Party slogans is 
"One night a week for Marxist study, 1 ' . 

The idea is to make the member think like tk 
Party "masters," to imbue him with the Communist 
personality of these men. To the Communists, the 
reading, studying, and discussion of Communist 
"classics," such as Marx's Capital and Lenin's State 
and Revolution, as well as the latest works of the cur- 
rent Party leaders, help raise the Communist qualities 
of the members; "Strive to become the best pupils of 
Marx, Engels and Lenin, , . ." These source books ol 
Communist doctrine, in the Party's eyes, give the 
members a sense of Communist purpose and direction 
and a zeal to push forward to achieve the Party's goals. 

Hence, to the Communists, the member must, in the 
Party's language, constantly raise his own ideological 
level, that is, increase his knowledge of the Party's 
doctrines. Gradually, under such an educational pro- 
gram, the member becomes an "advanced" or "mature" 
Communist able to handle the most difficult of Party 
assignments. Such an individual, because of his indoc- 
trination, automatically thinks as the Party wants him 
to think, subordinates his personal desires to the inter- 
ests of the Party, and works only for Communist goals. 

Here arises the dynamics of motion in communism 
In the Party there is a close relationship between theory 
and practice. Ideological training is designed to make 
the member a man of action-revolutionary action. The 
member is steeled in revolutionary discipline, armed 
for battles in the fields of infiltration, agitation, and 
propaganda. 



At first blush communism may seem almost like an 
invincible monster. Admittedly, it can engender tre- 
mendous personal effort and zeal, but it has a traftc 
(law, a Daw which heralds its eventual destruction. 

Communism is anti-God; this is its fatal weakness, 
Hence, it is contrary to divine laws which give mean- 
ing, validity, and depth to the dignity of human per- 
sonality, The world of communism, despite its overt 
bustling, energy, and action, is a cold world of sterility, 
conformity, and monotony. One is no longer regarded 
as a child of God, to bloom from spiritual roots. Rather, 
a deadly sameness is enforced, and the individual be- 
comes a robot of the state, servile in thought, and 
groveling in attitude. The great seedbeds of dissent 
are deracinated. Critical thought and independent 
judgment are hunted down and destroyed. Freedom 
of expression is prohibited, Purges, concentration 
camps, and faked trials betray the poisonous hand of 
communism which corrupts everything it touches, cre- 
ates error, evil, and sin, and transforms love in;o hate, 
justice into slavery, and truth into falsehood, 

Contrasted to the world of Communist conformity, 
we as Christians have the unmatched power nf Christ. 
The task for us is spiritual rededication-the creation of 
a world of love, justice, and truth. This is the Chris- 
tian ethic which is part of our heritage, Ministers have 
a vital role in helping to roll back the iron curtain of 
communism and making real the world of divine love. 

HOW COMMUNISM WORKS 

In discussing such a mission, let us see what we can 
learn from the Communists by noting the way in which 
they inspire their members, 

I. Note the Communists' emfhasis on returning to 
tk original source oj tkir beliefs to secure inspiration 
for tkir memhen, Communists encourage members, 
young and old, to study the Party's "classics," To read 
such books, they say, is to gain personal guidance and 
raise the members' Communist qualities "in every re- 
spect to the same level as those' of Marx, Engels, 
Lenin. ■ , ." 

Answer: Think how much more enriching, reward- 
ing, and satisfying are the original sources of Christian 
belief than the writings of the bigoted minds of the 
Communist "masters," The Bible is the Word of God, 
But besides the Bible, the writings pf men of God, 
both clerical and lay, over 20 centuries are also guide- 
lines to personal action, Do we as Christians take 
enough time to read the Bible-and these other affirma- 
tions of our faith? Do we quench our spiritual thirst 
(symbolized by the troubles, tensions, and anxieties 
of' the day) with the truth ground 'in such sources? 
Are we digging deep enough in the wells of our faith? 
Most truly, the Bible gives inspiration, zeal, and guid- 
ance for life. To neglect it, is to reduce our national 



is apathy toward and hk of knowledge of communism. 
Very strangely, many citizens will be highly conversant 
about the diseases of azaleas, the weathering qualities 
of automobile paints, the latest ways to play a new 
caid game-yet bow nothing about communism, that 
deadly plague which threatens to extinguish our way 
of life. That is one of the anomalies-and tragedies- 
of modern-day America. 

Perhaps we can pose several questions. 

Have you, as a minister, preached any sermons de- 
scribing the frightful challenge which communism 
poses for the spiritual heritage of America? 

Have you encouraged members of your church to 
read about communism and to learn about its evil 
nature? 

Have you urged the formation of discussion groups 
to acquaint men and women with this challenge? 

The approach must not be one of fear, but fowl- 
edge. Communism is not a monstrosity to be hidden 
from sight, never spoken about publicly, or shunted 
into a side closet. Communism is not a controversial 
subject, best to be left untouched. Communism is not 
so overpowering as to throw us into a state of hysterical 
fear, anger, or violence. Like an epidemic of polio, the 



solution lies not in minimizing the danger or over- 
looking the problem— but rapidly, positively, and cou- 
rageously finding an anti-polio serum. 

THE GREAT CHRISTIAN ANSWER 

We in America have this anti-communism serum, the 
answer to the Communist challenge, It lies in the 
stench of our jukMristm tradition, the fower 
of the Holj Spirit working in men, Too frequently, 
both clergy and laymen, do not realize the full resources 
at their command in the Christian tradition-fJie tre- 
mendous power of God to turn men toward good, to 
make personalities bloom with the living courage of 
sainted men. The job of you as clergymen is to help 
channel this divine power into the hearts, minds, and 
souls of men, Literally, (lie Gosfel Iras tie fower to 
turn the world upside down. That Ui he your 
mission. 

No greater challenge has ever faced the Christian 
Church. Communism has caused the deaths of mil- 
lions of people. No enemy in all these 2,000 years has 
held such a deadly challenge to the Christian pulpit. 
As spokesmen of God, your task is to enable men to 
know the truth, so the truth will set them free, 



Soviet Rule sr Qmstim Rmeiwl? 



J. EDGAR HOOVER 



Third and last in a Series 



"T X That is past is prologue" was William Shake 
V V speare's magnificent summation of man's posi- 
tion in the vast stream of history. The time has arrived 
for us, as Christians and as Americans, to peer ahead 
and see what we as individuals and church members 
can do to help make this a better world ill which to 
live. Atheistic communism has now been with us as 
a state power for almost a half century. Talk as we 
will concerning the past, we cannot undo, revise, or 
alter the events of the years. "What is past is prologue" 
-and we must build for the future. 

Today two vast ideological worlds confront each 
other, worlds which embody different deities and con- 
ceptions of man. Casting our eyes down the avenue 
of the next generation, we may pose the issue between 
the worlds as Communist domination or Christian re- 
dedication. Shall the world fall under the cold hand 
of dialectical materialism where every man must con- 
form to the atheistic, irrational, and immoral laws of a 
way of life which is contrary to the divine Intelligence? 
Or shall the answer be a dedication to Christian 



moral values, a digging deep of the wells of personal 
faith in the bottomless ocean of God's love and the 
creation of a society which is in harmony with the 
laws of God? 

Will it be the cold world of Communist conformity, 
or the eager, active, and genuine world of i 



Unfortunately today many people, watching the 
Communist world in action, have become defeatist, 
They see bustling energy, teeming exhilaration, and 
powerful personal energies keyed to promoting self- 
sacrifice, fanatical zeal, and Party accomplishments, 
In deep anguish, they say, "How can we compete 
against such a powerful and dynamic ideology?" 

The answer to this skepticism (highly unwar- 
ranted, as we shall see) lies in understanding the 
dynamics of motivation in a Communist society. 

Communism has the power to stimulate intense, 
fanatical, and sustained effort. If we would peer into 
the day-today activities of the Communist Party 
(U.S.A.), for example, we would see a vast panorama 



I The My stresses the need jor fidelity and loyalty 
to the mission of communism ani the necessity of 
memkrs to shun all temptions which would distract 
them from their assigned task "But if for the sake 
of . . . the Party ... he is required to endure insults, 
shoulder heavy. burdens, and do work which he is 
reluctant to do, he will take up the most difficult and 
important work without the slightest hesitation and will 
not pass the buck." 

Answer: In our society today is there too much 
tendency to "pass the buck," to let George do it. Do 
we not often start out enthusiastically in civic or church 
work, and then let temptations sidetrack us from our 
task? Are we embarrassed when we are criticized for 
doing Christ's work? Are we ready to shoulder heavy 
burdens? Are too many following the easy road of 
conformity with secularism and not holding sufficiently 
high the banner of Christ? 

5. The Communists ftoclaim that working for the 
Party hinp internal peace, joy, ani happiness to the 
memler, He finds here creative achievement and self- 
fulfillment. "He will also be capable of being the most 
sincere, most candid, and happiest of men." 

Answer: The Christian Gospel tells of the deep joy, 
peace, and blessings which come from belief in Christ 
as Saviour and Lord, Is the Church doing enough to 
overcome the loneliness of contemporary man, his feel- 
ings of insecurity and frustration in a world growing 
more secular every day? Fear, personal unhappiness, 
and uncertainty stalk the streets today. Crime, juvenile 
delinquency, and disrespect for law and order are rife. 
Are we meeting these challenges in the Christian 
spirit, offering with maximum effort the true answer of 
the Gospel, telling people that belief in God is the true 
way to a peace of mind 



PERVERSION Of THE TRUTH 

These are some of the challenges of communism today, 
and the problems they pose for Christians. Commu- 
nists, in fact, attempt to capture the historic values of 
Christian civilization, such as love, mercy, and justice, 
and after grossly perverting their true meaning, they 
actually turn these values against their parent! 

With shameless perfidy, the Communists hail them- 
selves as the great exponents of love-most truly, one 



of mankind's most sublime virtues. Under communism, 
it is proclaimed, "there will be no oppressed and 
exploited people, ... no darkness, ignorance, back- 
wardness. In such a society all human beings will 
become unselfish. . , , The spirit of mutual assistance 
and mutual love will prevail among mankind/' We 
know, in fact, however, that communism means terror, 
fear, and slavery. Communism represents a new age 
of barbarism, which is repealing the centuries of prog- 
ress of Western man toward tolerance, understanding, 
and human brotherhood. Communist Man-the prod- 
uct of this system-is a brute, ideologically trained, 
who unhesitantly conducts purges, runs concentration 
camps, butchers the Hungarian Freedom Fighters, He 
is immune to the emotions of pity, sorrow, or remorse. 
He is truly an alarming monster, human in physical 
form, but in practice a cynically godless and immoral 
machine. 

ROLE OF THE MINISTRY 

If communism is to be defeated, the task must rest 
largely upon the theologians and the ministers of the 
Gospel. Communism is a false secular religion with 
pseudo-theological explanations of the great verities 
of life, such* as the creation, life on earth, and the 
world to come. Communism is an all-encompassing 
system with explana tions- though wrong ones— for this 
great universe of God. The Party offers answers- 
though perverted ones-for the hopes, joys, and fear 
of mankind. 

In the final analysis, the Communist world view 
must be met and defeated by the Christian world view. 
The Christian view of God as the Creator, Sustainer, 
and Lord of the universe is majestically superior to the 
ersatz approach of dialectical materialism concocted by 
Marx and Lenin. The task of our clergy today is to 
translate this Holy Truth into the daily lives of our 
men and women. This truly is their responsibility as 



Strong, responsible, and faithful Christians, wearing 
the full armor of God, are the best weapons of attack 
against communism and the other problems of our day. 
"Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteous- 
ness." In this way you will be playing a vital role also 
in helping defend our cherished way of life. 



6 



COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA 

ad tk Christian Pwlpt 



J. EDGAR HOOVER 

Semi in a Series of Thee 



The Communists are today spraying the world with 
ideological and propaganda missiles designed to 
create a deadly radioactive cloud of Marxism-Leninism. 
From bases behind the Iron Curtain and in 'the non- 
Communist world, this cloud of Communist propa- 
ganda is drenching many lands, with a particularly 
heavy fall-out in this nation. 

The deadliest of these Communist missiles— whose 
warheads are exceptionally heavy-are being directed 
against the Christian pulpit. Communist gunners, with 
special ideological training and schooled in atheistic 
perversity, are "sighting in" the clergy-hoping to shat- 
ter, immobilize, and confuse this powerful forum of 
idealism, morality, and civic virtue. No assignment is 
more strategic in the Communist world today than the 
disruption of the Church of God-both rnthin and 
mtstie the Iron Curtain. 

Why does the Church-which has no military forces 
-merit the most explosive of Communist rockets, the 
most venomous of Communist hate, the most vitupera- 
tive of Communist scorn? Because religion, of all facets 
of Western civilization, represents the eternal "thorn 
in the flesh" of communism, that jagged rock which 
is constantly puncturing, exposing, and unmasking 
Communist claims, performances, and hopes. The 
Communists realize that unless the Christian pulpit— 
that mighty fortress of God-is liquidated, pitilessly, 
mercilessly, finally, the very existence of communism 
itself stands in jeopardy. The spiritual firepower of the 
Christian Church-based on the love of God-is suf- 
ficient to destroy all the Soviet man-made missiles and 
rockets and extirpate this twentieth century aberration. 

And the Communists know it— and fear it. 

THE RELIANCE ON ATHEISM 

To understand the Communist attack against the 
Christian pulpit, we must, so to speak, transplant our- 
selves into the control room of Party strategy, let's see 
the Communist high command at work as it executes 
Its attack against the Church. Let's note its mode 
of approach, its variable tactics, and ultimate goal. 
The basic Communist weapon is the materialism 



of the Communist dialectic. Communism is atheistic, 
utterly denying God, This has been a fundamental 
premise of communism since the days of Marx and 
remains so today under the mendacious huckstering of 
Nikita Khrushchev. "It is not religion that creates man, 
but man who creates religion. ... It is the opium of 
the people" (Karl Marx). "Religion is a kind of spir- 
itual gin . . ." (V. I. Lenin), Tn my outlook on life 
there is no place for religion" (William Z. Foster, 
Chairman Emeritus of the Communist Party, U.S.A.). 
"We remain the Atheists that- we have always been" 
(Khrushchev). 

Just why, we may ask, does the Party rely so greatly 
on these missiles of atheism? Just why do other phases 
of Communist strategy alter, but never the dependence 
on this weapon? 

The answer is simple and fundamental to any prog- 
ress which communism hopes to achieve. Atheism is 
an all-out weapon of highly destructive and devastating 
power. If properly launched, atheistic missiles can 
mangle, cut, and obliterate the spiritual tendons of life 
-belief in God, faith in Judaic-Christian values, love 
of the Church. The very existence of Communist 
Man-that fanatical atheist imbued with the ethics of 
expediency-is proof of the paralyzing power of atheism 
in destroying the taproots of spiritual strength which 
flow into the individual personality in a Christian civi- 
lization. Hence, in Communist strategy, these missiles 
of atheism arc the ultimate weapons, the essential 
ideological artillery designed not to damage partially 
but to destroy ruthlessly. 

However, as we watch from the Communist control 
room, we note that, in launching these missiles of 
atheism toward America, the Communist rocketeers are 
experiencing considerable trouble. These mighty mis- 
siles are propelled, but then, like meteors, they seem 
to burn up as they approach the atmosphere of Amer- 
ica, a proud Christian land. In simple langilage, here 
is the problem of Party strategists: how can an atheistic 
Communist Party operate in the United States where 
the vast majority of people believe in God? 

To attack directly, with an open appeal for atheism, 



is to risk defeat, frustration, and loss of faith. To stand 
on the street xomer and proclaim, "We the Com- 
munists believe in atheism," will not gain recruits. To 
denounce God in op Party appeals will cause open 
resentment and hostility. What is to be done? 

A STRATEGY OF DECEIT 

The Communist answer: emfloj a straiejy of deceit 
-a technique designed to hoodwink non-Communists. 
This is today one of the Party's most potent attacks 
against the Christian pulpit. 
The strategy means primarily three things: 

1. A false claim tk the Communists stand for tol- 
erance of religiow. The Party's tactic in the Christian 
world is to de-emphasize the importance of religion, 
to talk and write little about it, and emphasize other 
topics, such as social, economic, and political issues. A 
leader of the Communist Party, U.S.A., recently com- 
mented: "We know there is no God or Supreme Being, 
but we can't go out and tell this to church people." 
"We do not declare and must not declare in our pro- 
gramme that we are 'Atheists'. . . ." (Lenin), If ques- 
tions are asked, Communists pose as being "tolerant," 
and say that religion is a "private matter" for the indi- 
vidual. "The people's state holds that the question -of 
religious belief is a private matter; belief or nonbelief 
in religion relates to the personal freedom of an indi- 
vidual." 

Actually, however, religion is not a private affair lor 
the Communist. "Religion is an ideological foe of com- 
munism,' and the reconciliation of the two is imp 
sible." As a Marxist, he must be an atheist. He has 
absolutely no personal choice. "Personal freedom of 
an individual" is a deceptive Party shibboleth. Any 
non-Communist believing this double talk is being 
trapped-and "softened up" for the next tactic in (his 
strategy of deceit, 

2. To achieve a mutuality of agreement with the 
Christian pilfit on "common issues" {as defined hj the 
Gwmntimsfs). This tactic is being actively pursued 
by the Communist Party, U.S.A., today. "Look," the 
Communists are saying, "we arc tolerant of religion, 
we do not want to attack your faith. Rather, let's work 
together on issues in which we are both in 
peace, civil liberties, economic justice. We Commu- 
nists are believers in love, justice, and the brotherhood 
of man, We too want a world of pee and good will. 
Let's not light but work together." 

Here is the deadly "come along" of communism, 
directed today at the Christian pulpit. This enables 
the Party to move close to unsuspecting ministers and 
laymen who see only the exterior verbiage and not the 
concealed clanger. How does the Party work here? In 
many ways: encouraging churchmen to endorse, sup- 
port; and even participate in Communist front praps; 



to sign Communist-sponsored petitions; to neutralize 
clerical opposition to communism (if a minister can 
be influenced to even keep silent about the dangers 
of communism, the Party has gained). 

At the same time the Party, through infiltration 
tactics, is attempting to reach inside the churches, In 
one instance, a Communist official instructed Party 
members to join churches and become active in their 
organizations. Another member was working in the 
church office, while still another Party official helped ■ 
conduct the financial affairs of his parish. Most im- 
portant, of course, is the youth Held. A national Party 
leader recently commented that Communist youth 
must find "common ground" with church youth 
groups, "not only for ideological reasons hut also for 
the use of their facilities!" 

3. hfloii the chwch for their am Communist 
aik This "brothcrliness" of Communists is most pur- 
posive: the Communists want to hitch as much of the 
influence of the Christian church as they can capture 
to the Party's cause. This means that if clergymen or 
laymen participate (knowingly or unknowingly) in 
fronts, sign Communist-sponsored petitions, speak 
favorably ol Communist objecrives— these points must 
be exploited to strengthen the Party's position. To a 
prospective "customer," a communist canvasser will 
say, "The Rev. X has signed this petition, why don't 
you sign too?" "The Rev. Y has endorsed this organi- 
zation. You know him. Why don't you help us and 
contribute some money?" "The Rev. Z has spoken 
favorably of this proposal. This shows that it's in the 
spirit of the Church." 

To the Communists, any support gained from church 
circles enables them to break down the moral antipathy 
of the community and gives them a desperately desired 
"respectability." 

Hence, this strategy of Communist deceit, is aimed 
to unlerwtie, koiwnk, and exfloit the Christian 
pulpit. 

A WAR FOR THE MINDS OF MEN 

Now, we may ask, what is the answer to this ideologi- 
cal attack? What can the clergy of America do to 
uerestcd- defeat this Communist strategy? 

First, we must make this assertion. The Christian 
pulpit is today one of America's most formidable bar- 
riers against communism. The spiritual dedication of 
thousands of clergymen, in large and small churches 
across the nation, is a perful antidote to the danger. 
America owes a great debt of gratitude to the stalwart 
example of our religious leadership. 

Yet the Communist attack. toward4e Church com 
tinues. What can you, as clergymen, do to help blunt 
this tactic? 

In our nation one of communism's most potent allies 




THE TIDEWATER COMMITTEE TO PROMOTE THE 

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Honorary Chairman 

HONORABLE FRANK A. DUSCH 

Executive Director 

ADMIRAL L.H. "JACK" FROST (RET.) 

Finance Chairman 

THOMAS J. CEREMSAK . ■ - ■ 



POST OFFICE BOX NUMBER 3021 
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 




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DAVID F. AMMERMAN ■ 

REVEREND HAROLD ARRINGTON 

JOHN H. ARTHUR, JR. 

A.W. BAGGETT 

JAMES R. BALL 

JAMES R. BECK 

REVEREND SAMUEL D. BEILER, JR. 

HAl. J t BONNHV 

LEWIS W. BREEDLOVE 

MRS. J.W, BRIGHT 

D.H. BROWN 

HUGH J. BURCH 

REVEREND B.G. CAMPBELL 

JOHNNY CAMPER 

STUART CARDEN 

MRS. NANCY S. CLEMENTS 

SANDY M. COLEY 

DR. LAWRENCE S. CONNOR, LCDR. USNF 

H.H. DAVENPORT 

COL. FRANK N. DAVIS 

DR. LEONARD L. DAVIS, JR. 

CHARLES DIXON 

J.W. DOROUGH 

JOHN DOYLE, SR. 

W. SHEPHERD DREWRY, JR. 

W.E. "BUDDY" ELLIS 

JOHN EUBANKS 

JOHN V. FENTRESS 

JOHNNIE FLANAGAN 

DONALD M. FRASER 

H.E. FRIZZELL 

RALPH GRAHAM 

LONNIE GRIMES 

N.L. HEDRICK 

CHARLES J. KADAS 

SIDNEY S. KELLAM 

GIL KENNERLY ' 

MRS. BETTY K. LADY 

JAMES R. LOGAN 

IVAN D. MAPP 

MRS. SHTRLEY P. MARLOW 

JOHN E. MARR 

HENRY W. MATTHEWS 

BILL McGUIRE 

WILLIAM I. McKENDREE 

H. MEDLiN 

J.W. MEEKINS 

W.B. MEEKINS 

WILLIAM J. MILLER 

MRS. GENNY MOZINGO 

JIMMY OVERTON 

.TAMES A . p ETHEL 

MRS. JUDY PETHEL. . 

JOHN W. POTTER 

JOSEPH PRIESTLEY 

CARL M, RAU 

REVEREND HAROLD E. RICHARDS, JR. 

DR. HARRY S. RILEY, D.D.S. 

BILL ROBERTSON 

W.K. ROMOSER, REAR ADMIRAL (RET.) 

HARRY A. SAWYER 

MAYHEW B. SAWYER 

JOHN A. SEAMAN 

WILLIAM G. SPARKS 

MRS. JANE SPARKS 

REVEREND GEORGE T. STALLINGS 

E.B. "WHITEY" TAYLOR, R. ADM. (RET 

L.B. WALKER 

VIRGIL WALL 

DR. WILLIAM WAKEFIELD 

WILLIAM T. WARDER 

J.R. WHITE, JR. 

DR. WILLIAM P. WHITMORE;, JR. 

DR. JAMES WILLIAMS 



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Dear Fellow American: 



May we earnestly ask your assistance in a 
project of vital importance? 

One of the foremost international authorities 
on the philosoph^p f Communism, Dr. "Fred C. Schwarz 
President of the Christian A nt i- Communism Crusa_d„e / 
is coming to Virgilli^~B*HXClr""to "conducT~a^lion-par 
san, non-sectarian, Ant i- Communism rally at the 
Alan B. Shepard Dome on the night of September 
2, 1966 at 8:00 P. M. 

Accompanying Dr. Schwarz will be the well 
known Herbert A. Philbrick, former counter-spy 
for the F. B. I., and Janet Greene, a delightfu 
patriotic vocalist. 

Dr. Schwarz requests that an independent 
local committee be formed to sponsor this rally 
that is designed to give knowledge concerning 
the many facets of Communism, its theory, tech- 
niques, strategy, and objectives. Hatred or fear 
of Communism is not enough; it mu«* be understood 
if it is to be defeated. 




The chief purpose of the committee is to 
secure support from local individuals to help 
with the cost of advertising and with other local 
promotional efforts. Some radio and television 
time has already been obtained. As a member of 
the Committee you will also be asked to help in 
advertising the rally through personal contacts. 



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At this time we are seeking interested citizens who will 
be sponsors of this rally. A partial list of those already 
committed are listed on this letterhead. Will you aid us in 
this great cause by securing the support of your friends and 
by allowing us to use your name as a member of the Committee? 
If so, please fill out the enclosed form and mail it to The 
Schwarz-Philbrick Rally Committee, P. 0. Box 3021, Virginia 
Beach, Virginia. Your affirmative response is urgently 
solicited. 

On July 28, 1966 a Sponsors Meeting is scheduled for 
8:00 P. M. at Princess Anne High School, 4400 Virginia Beach 
Boulevard. You are invited to attend and encouraged to bring 
your friends. Progress reports and plans of the Committee 
will be presented and promotional literature will be 
available. 

The enclosed brochure will give you some idea of the 
background of the eminent Dr. Schwarz and will help you in 
your endeavors to promote this rally. Any contributions 
are welcome, including gifts of postage stamps to help witJsT 
our mailings. All checks should be made payable to The r^ 
Christian Anti- Communism Crusade and are tax deductible. 

May we hear from you at your earliest possible con- 
venience. You may call any of the numbers listed below 
ipr further information and for suggestions. 



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INTRODUCING 




Fred C. Schwarz, M.D., now the has been credited with smashing the Red defense 
president of the Christian Anti- in that trial. Reported in Time Magazine: "Phil-, 
Communism Crusade, became involv- brick postponed his own life, liberty and pursuit 
ed in the conflict with Communism of happiness, to get to the bottom of the great! 
while a student at the University communist conspiracy in the U.S." and J. Edgar 

Hoover said: "Philbrick has performed an out- 
standing patriotic duty," 



of Queensland, in Australia, in 
1940, because its atheistic na- 
ture conflicted with his Chris- 
tian faith. 



During visits to the United States 
in 1950 and 1952, Dr. Schwarz be- 
came convinced that no matter how 
successful he might be in alerting the people of 
Australia, it was here - in the United States - 
that the issue of victory or defeat would be de- 
cided. 



He wrote the book, "I Led Three Lives'* which 
McGraw-Hill published in 1950. The story of the\ 
nine fantastic years was produced in television 
form by the Ziv Television Company. 

Por his continuing efforts against the enemies of 
freedom, Mr. Philbrick has received 62 awards 
from churches, veterans, civic and governmental 
bodies. 



He is the author of many pamphlets and the book Herbert Philbrick is still leading at least th; 



"You Can Trust the Communists - to be Communists" 
which has been translated into six foreign lan- 
guages and has sold over one million copies. His 
interview with the House Committee on Un-American 
Activities, in the United States Congress, on May 
29, 1957, testifying on the "Communist Mind", has 
received unprecedented acceptance. 

Dr. Schwarz has addressed students on over 500 
college campuses. Of his work, an Omaha World- 
Herald editorial stated, "Dr. Schwarz does not 
fight Communists as individuals or collectively. 
He fights Communism as an idea. He shows how it 
causes Communists to think and act as they do." 



lives, as writer, lecturer, and business man. 
is a member of the National Board of Advisors for 
Young Americans for Preedom and a member of the 
Board of Trustees of the American Institute. 



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Prior to 1964, Janet Greene had 
been the leading TV star of Co- 
lumbus, Ohio where her early 
morning program, Cinderella, de- 
lighted the hearts of the chil- 
dren. In competition with Cap- 
tain Kangaroo and the Today show, 
her program, Cinderella, had the 
highest rating. Janet is a viva- 
cious and beautiful young lady of 
remarkable musical talent* 



In 1940- Herbert A. Philbrick help- 
ed form a youth organization, "The 
Cambridge Youth Council. " He soon Conscious of the magnitude of the 

discovered that the group was Communist danger, at considerable personal finan- 

communist-dominated. He took this cial sacrifice, she surrendered her TV program to 

Information to the PBI. The Bu- become music director of the Christian Anti-Com- 

reau suggested that he remain ac- munism Crusade. She has the complete support of 

tive and report his findings to her husband, Dave, and their charming daughters, 

the PBI. Marilyn and Joan. 



Prom his initial Red "Pront" ac- Janet's voice and guitar blend to produce satiri- 

tivity, Philbrick went into the cal folk-type tunes attacking Communism, beatnik 

Young Communist League and after demonstrators and the Castro regime in Cuba. She 

that into the Communist Party itself. refuses to follow the protest path of current 

^.^ , , „ . „ prominence which abounds in attacks against Amer- 

Philbrick was one of sixteen "comrades" carefully lean policy in Vietnam, 
selected for secret education in Soviet methods 

of violence and preparations for the revolution- Janet's belief in the distaff role in the fight 

ary overthrow of this nation. against Communism is evidenced in this quote from 

, „ AJ ,„ L . the St. Louis Globe-Democrat: "I really believe 

In 1949 - when Philbrick was 33 - eleven top- that women can do so much. They have to get into 

ranking leaders of the Communist Party were this battle, too. Men must earn a living, but 

brought to trial for violation of the Smith Act, women have the time to study what Communism is 

His surprise testimony as a government witness and do something about it." 



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COMMUN I SM ADVANCES IN THE U.S .. A_, 

While American commitment in the struggle against the external communist enemy has been increas- 
ing ,_th$JwPmmunists within the United States have been making spectacular progress. In various 
guises they are becoming more influential in many movements that operate under the names of "Civil 
Rights" and "Peace. " They are ecstatic because of decisions of the Supreme Court that have granted 
them freedom N of action. They are proposing to run national conventions and candidates for political 
office throughout the United States. They are exploiting the racial situation and American revulsion 
against war with considerable skill. 

An index of the increasing respectability of American Communists is provided by the case of Bettina 
Aptheker Kurzweil at the University of California. Bettina is the daughter of Herbert Aptheker, 
leading theoretician of the American Communist Party. Herbert Aptheker has repeatedly referred to 
the racial rioting in the Watts area of Los Angeles, that took 34 lives and destroyed hundreds of 
buildings, as glorious.' Bettina has been active in radical causes on the campus of the University of 
California particularly the so-called "Free Speech Movement." She emerged as head of the "Free 
Student Union," the ultimate campus organization created by this movement. 

As an outcome of the free speech agitation, it was decided to form a committee of representatives of 
the University administration, faculty, and students to devise rules for student conduct. As part of 
her campaign for election as student representative, Bettina announced that she had been a member 
of the Communist Party for over three years. Immediately following this, she was elected by the 
general student body as their representative. Two or three years ago this would have been incon- 
ceivable. 

The war with communism is a unique war. The front is everywhere. While the American servicemen 
are courageously facing the enemy and enduring inhuman hardships on foreign battlefields, the troops 
of the communist enemy are stabbing them in the back on the home front. This situation cannot be 
tolerated indefinitely. 

We must avoid both the euphoria of undue optimism and the despair of needless pessimism. Both are 
destructive of productive effort. Complacency regards work and sacrifice as unnecessary while 
despair regards them as futile. It is easy to swing from one extreme to the other. Some who denied 
the existence of a serious threat only a few years ago are now bemoaning that it is already too late. 

Since human nature is weak and sinful, there are always problems where people live together. 
The presence of evil is the price of freedom. Freedom depends on choice. There can be no choice 
to do good unless it is accompanied by the ability to do evil. 

God values human liberty so highly that He allows evil. Unregenerate human nature will be moti- 
vated by greed, lust, and prejudice. The social consequences are clear. 

The communists are right when they say that the nature of man is at the heart of the problems of 
society. They are wrong when they say the nature of man is the product of economic environmental 
forces and that man can be regenerated by an enforced environmental change. God can regenerate 
man through Christ. 

Communism is not the source of all the ills of society. Many ills existed long before communism 
was born and will continue if and when communism is defeated. The problem is that communism 
utilizes and compounds these ills and stops the forces of genuine improvement. 

If communism disappeared tomorrow, great problems would remain; if communism prevails, all prob- 
lems will be solved even as death solves all problems of human illness. 

Fred Schwarz 

President 

Christian Anti-Communism Crusade 



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in the files of the FBI must be maintained as confidential in accord- 
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understand the necessary reasons for this policy. 

In addition, this Bureau does not maintain a list of 
organizations such as you desire for public distribution. You can 
secure a copy of "Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publica- 
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Dear Sir: 

WSBR, our campus radio has planned to broadcast a 
lecture series entitled, "What is Communism?", distributed 
by the Christian Anti Communism Crusade, P.O. Box 890, 
12i|. East First Street, Long Beach, Calif. We would like 
to find out more about this organization before we air 
the series. If you have any information regarding this 
matter and can pass it along to us we would be most happy 
to receive it. 

Also for our records we would like an up-to-date 
copy of the subversive organizations list reported by the 
House Committee on Unamerican Activities. 



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In response to your inquiry, this Bureau is strictly 
an investigative agency of the Federal Government and, as such, 
neither makes evaluations nor draws conclusions as to the char- 
acter or Integrity of any organisation, publication or individual. 
Therefore, I am sure you will understand why I cannot furnish the 
information you desire. 

I am enclosing some material which contains sug* 
gestions all of us can use in the fight against communism* You 
may also want to read my books, "Masters of Deceit" and "A 
Study of Communism. " They were written to help readers gain 
an insight into the true nature of communist activities, both in 
this country and abroad. They may be available at your local 

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Director's testimony on CP, USA, before House Subcommittee on 

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agency of the Federal Government and, as such, neither makes 
evaluations nor draws conclusions as to the character or integrity 
of any organization, publication or individual. Therefore, X am 
sure you will understand why I cannot comment as you desire con- 
cerning the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade. 

Sincerely yours, 

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Dear Sir: 

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the Christian An ti -C ommunism Crusade which is headed 
by Dr. Fred SoYmavzT • From all appearances, it looks 
like a fine and serious organization* However, before 
getting involved in any of its activities, I would 
like to know your opinion of it. I trust that your 
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I ! m just an average American guy who on one 
night some time ago was waching a Television program on chanel 
36 Chicago 111. 

Well there was this fella by the name of Mr. Fred 
Schwarz who was giving a lecture on Communism he also had as 
a guest speaker Mr. Herb Philbrick of whom the T. V. Series 
of some time ago was written about M I lead 3 lives". 

Well sir, being a good American as I am, I 
thought I f d hear them out and see what they may have that would 
enlighten me some on the Communist Influnance in this country. 
The talk that they gave I thought was tremendous, as a matter of 
fact I even sent $5. 00 for a tape of the show that they had offered. 
The Name of the orginization is the M Christian Anti- Communism 
Crusade" 124 E. First St. Long Beach, California 90801. 

Since that time I'd been meaning to write you people 
about this outfit as there are a lot of Communist Orginizations wich 
go under funey names. 

This is my question. Is this or are theas people a 
frount for the Communist party? I would apreciate a reply to this 
letter, as since the tape came I f ve been getting a lot of Anti- Communist 
litature in the mail. And I T d hate to think that if this is a frount, 
that I'm on the Communist mailing list. There have also been pleas 
for donations of which I havent replied to till I find out what type of 
an orginazition this is. 

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THE FACULTY AT THE SCHOOLS OF ANT I- COMMUNISM INCLUDE: 

JAMES DAVID ATKINSON, Ph.D. : Associate Professor of Government at Georgetown 
University and Research Associate in the Georgetown Center for Strategic Studies. 

DR. -J» D. BALES: Professor of Bible at Harding College, Searcy, Arkansas.' Author 
and lifetime student of communism. 

SHELTON BLYTHE: Author of the study-group workbook. 

REV. JAMES COLBERT: Vice President and Director of Missions of the Christian Anti- 
Communism Crusade. .,-:-, -,,-,, 



DR. JOHN DRAKEFORD: Professor of Psychology arid .Counseling at Southwestern Bap- 
tist Seminary. " ' ,..-....< ; . * 

RAYMOND ALCIDE JOSEPH: Born in the Dominican Republic, lived in Haiti, student ' 
of communism in Latin America. \ 

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DR. CHARLES WESLEY LOWRY: Author of\the book "Communism and Christ." Founder 
and Director of the "Foundation : f 6 r^Reiigipus^Actibn.in the Social and Civil Order. " 

PHILIP ABBOT LUCE: Recruited to the "New ^Left" during his student years, led an 
illegal tour of Cuba, now exposes the forces operating in the "New Left." 

SERAFIN G. MENOCAL: . .Former. manager 'of the Cuban Electrical Company, eyewitness 

of the communist conquest -of .Cuba/ superb- analyst of the methods Castro used. 

: . ]'•-.'!:' i * : : ): \t i :'.■•.; . . 

DR. ROBERT MORRIS: President of the University of DelPlano, former senior counsel 
for the Senate Internal Security Sub- Committee. 

HERBERT PHILBRICK;- Former j .Counterspy for the FBI within the Communist Party,. . 
author of the book and television series "J. Led, Three Lives, " 

SERAFIN RAMAU1DI: Former Senior Field Representative of the AFL-CIO 
in Latin America, 

DR. FRED SCHWARZ: President of the Christian Anti- Communism Crusade, analyst 
of communist theory and practice. »■;'-■*-'* 

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DR # JOOST SLUIS: Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of 
California, Vice President of the Christian Anti- Communism Crusade, recently visited 
Vietnam and Thailand. 

REV. RICHARD WURMBRAND: Christian Minister, tortured in the communist prisons 
in Rumania for many years. 



.. COMMUNISM AND NATIONAL PATRIOTISM 

Recently Governor George Romney of Michigan was reported as stressing the difference 
between the National liberation Front or Vietcong, and the North Vietnamese Regime 
or Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV), He stated that the majority of the National 
liberation Front were national patriots and not communists. From this he reached 
the conclusion that there is a potential conflict of interest between the Vietcong in South 
Vietnam and the North Vietnamese regime under Ho Chi Minh, Our policy should seek, . 
therefore, to exploit this difference and to drive a wedge between the Vietcong and the 
North Vietnam regime, 

It is possible to draw false conclusions from true premises, It is true that the major- 
ity of the National Liberation Front are national patriots and not communists, The 
communists are a minority among the rank and file and possibly among the leadership, 
It does not follow that this communist minority does not control the significant attitudes 
and policies of the Vietcong, The communists are also a minority in North Vietnam, 

Communism claims to be a science, and the communists have developed "scientific" 
methods by which small minorities control obedient majorities indefinitely, 

The communists openly state this in their literature, The April edition of the "World 
Marxist Review" contains an article on the "Revolution in Colombia, " The "World 
Marxist Review" is the monthly journal of the Communist Parties of the world led by 
the Soviet Union. Here,are some quotations: 

"Early in 1965 a new guerrilla movement sprang up- the Army of National Liberation 
led by student youth, The next phase of the struggle was ushered in with the establish- 
ment of the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) in 1966. " Page 64 

"The united military- political leadership of FARC follows the line of the Communist 

Party as set forth in the decisions of its central bodies The leading positions in 

the headquarters of FARC are held by such tried and tested fighters as Manuel Maru- 
landa Velez, Giro Trujillo, Jacobo Arenas and Isauro Yosa, all members of the Central 

Committee of our Party It can be said that the revolutionary armed struggle in our 

country is largely the .'result of the work done by the communists, " Page 66 

The national patriots of both Colombia and Vietnam are the tools the communists use 
for the immediate goal of national conquest and the ultimate goal of world conquest, 

The Colombian Communists acknowledge their goal quite openly, They state, "Pro- 
ceeding from the strategic aim of the Communist Party--the conquest of power--the 
conference charted the perspectives of the guerrilla movement, which is destined to 
become the core of a people's army, the principal instrument for achieving this 
strategic aim." 

ENROLL IN A SUMMER SCHOOL OF ANTI- COMMUNISM 




Christian hti-Commim Crumie 



P.O. BOX 890 

124 E. FIRST ST, ^ (^L ^ 
LONG BEACH, CALIF, 90801 \A j 

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June 1, 1967 




Dear Friend: 

My little granddaughter, Katherine Gae, has just 
celebrated her first birthday, She has taken her 
first tottering steps on sturdy legs, She has eight 
teeth and wispy blond hair. Both laughter and 
tears come easily, and she is the heart's delight 
of both her parents and grandparents, 

What future will we provide for her and millions 
like her? They are the children,the grandchildren, 
the nieces and nephews who add continuity and 
meaning to our mortal existence, 

All around the world the hounds of war are baying. , 

The slaughter constantly increases in Vietnam with no end in sight, The Middle East may. 
burst into flames momentarily as the hostile armies of Egypt and Syria confront those of 
Israel and the warships of Nasser block Israel's access to the Red Sea. like an evil ■ 
genie,' the Soviet Union hovers over all •; : ;■ 

The cities of America gird themselves for a "long hot summer" in which riotous racial - >" 
mobs roam the streets burning and looting to the cry of "Black Power" and "Burn! Baby! 

Burn," 

Svetlana Stalin, favorite daughter of the late monstrous Soviet Dictator, begins her new 
life in the United States where she may drink the champagne of freedom and openly wor- ■ 
ship her God, Her flight reveals the secret aspirations of millions behind the Iron Curtain' 
whose yearnings reach out to America which is to them truly the "Land of Hope and Glory, ' 

Can we preserve this country and create a world of increasing freedom for Katherine Gae 
and your children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews? The answer resides in the char- 
acter, knowledge and wisdom of the youth who are being prepared to take over this land, 
Their eyes are alert and their hands are strong, but they need and seek guidance on how 
they should channel their energies in this perplexing period, 

Given the correct guidance, their response is immediate and inspiring, Please read tfye, *'■■ 
remarkable letters which follow, They inspired me immeasurably, and surely such . ;",' 
students deserve the best we. can give them, 

The time is short! The schools are as follows: 

Washington, D, C. School, July 3-7, Mayflower Hotel, 

Midwest School, Detroit, Michigan, July 17-21, Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, 

I thank those of you who have already given, and I plead with you who have not yet sent ' "■ • 
your contribution to do so immediately and to make it truly "sacrificial," ■ ."■/" 

With Christian love, 



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In response to your inquiry, this Bureau is 
strictly an investigative agency of the Federal Government and, 
as such, neither makes evaluations nor draws conclusions as to 
the character or integrity of any organization, publication or 
individual. Therefore, I am sure you will understand why I 
cannot comment as you desire concerning the Christian Anti- 
Communism Crusade, 

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civil rights investigation in June, 1967. There is no record of prior 

correspondence with him and he is not otherwise identifiable in Bufiles, 
The^Christian Anti-Commumsm Crusade is well known to the Bureau, and 

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The Honorable J. Edgar Hoover 

Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation 

Washington, D. C. 

Re; Christian Anti-Communist 
Crusade 

Dear Mr. Hoover: 



I have had occasion to encounter an organization known as 
the Christian Anti-Communist Crusade. I would appreciate very 
much receiving information from you or your organization as to 
the background, history and political philosophy of this organi- 
zation, if such information is available to you. 

Since it is not unusual for Communists to set up organi- 
zations themselves which on their face appear to be Non-Commu- 
nist, I would be particularly appreciative if it could be deter- 
mined whether or not this organization is infiltrated or in any 
way connected with the Communist movement, itself. Any infor- 
mation which you can' give me in this regard will be gratefully 
appreciated. 

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Your letter, with enclosures, was received on 
February 19th. 

In response to your inquiry, this Bureau is strictly 
an investigative agency of the Federal Government and, as such, 
neither makes evaluations nor draws conclusions as to the char- 
acter or integrity of any organization, publication or individual. 
I hope you will not infer either that we do or do not have material 
in our files relating to the matters you mentioned. 



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Mr. J. Edgar Hoover 
The FBI 

Washington D.C. 

Sir: 

I am a proud American citizen (one who still thrills 
at the playing of the Star Spangled Banne r and whose spine tingles 
at the passing of the flag'; and I am concerned over the complicated 
and involved problems that confront our nation and its well being. 

I try to understand by reading and listening both 
sides of the question. 

This communication, Christian C ommunicatio n 
C rusade comes to my mail box unsolicited and when I read it and 
then read such press reports as the enclosed clipping one becomes 
a little puzzling since I do not know the reliability of either bit of 
information. I would rather believe the latter. 

Since some of my friends also receive and read the 
letter and become much alarmed in the reading, I wonder if an 
ordinary teacher would have the right to ask and receive an answer 
from the FBI concerning the reliability given out in the letter and 
the sincerity of those who put it out? 

This is my question: 



f Is the CAC a patriotic and reliable organization? Qu 

/rf^ is it a TT front M is to alarm and confuse? Is its information accurate? 

{How can I (as one lowly citizen) answer those person who reads its 
contents and become unduly alarmed (that is if they try to discuss 
~S&^\ fff^^ the su bject with me?) 

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WEDNESDAY, FEBi 14/ 1968 





Not A Conspiracy 



By GAYLORD SHAW 

Associated Press Writer 

WASHINGTON (AP) - The 
President's Commission on Civil 
Disorders is reportedly moving 
toward the conclusion that last 
summer's urban riots were 
spontaneous— not the result of a 
conspiracy. 

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that will be a major point in the 
panel's final report, now. being 
written for release about March 
1. Another section will make ur- 
gent ^recommendations on steps 
to prevent disorders. 

"In each case we found agita- 
tion before, during and after the 
riots, but not any planned- con- 
spiracy/' one official said. "As 
far as we can tell, all broke out 
spontaneously. 

"That part of our investiga- 
tion is proceeding right up to 
the last moment." 

Thus far, the commission's 
findings correspond with testi- 
mony it received last August 
from FBI Director J. Edgar 
Hoover. In the six months since 
then, some of the commission's 
top aides have devoted much of 
their time to searching for evi- 
dence that the riots were 
planned. 

One investigator reported he 
encountered, in quiet visits to 
several urban areas, individual 
agitators "who like to claim 
credit for disturbances they had 
in their cities. But they really 
can't" 

The 11-member panel was ap- 
pointed by President Johnson 
last July 29 to investigate the 
causes of riots that scarred De- 
troit, Newark and other cities 
and to recommend preventative 
action. 

The* first two sections of the 
report— what happened and why 
—are virtually complete, 
sources said, and members 
'are down to the nitty-gritty, 
the real tough decisions" on the 
third segment— prevention. 

Recommendations will cover 
employment, housing, education 
and welfare programs, one offi- 
cial said, plus proposed steps to 



improve police-community rela-, 
tions. * ■'.:• 

Katherine Graham Peden, 
former Kentucky commerce 
commissioner and the panel's 
only woman member, said in a 
telephone interview that "I was 
shocked at the inequality of edu- 
cation" in urban slums. 

In Watts, she said, the "poor 
quality of education is rthe num- 
ber one. burning issue" cited by 
most mothers she talked with, 
"They realize this is the only 
way to break out of this trap 
they are* in." 

Employment and job training 
programs also are vital, Mrs. 
Peden., said. Slum dwellers 
"realize that housing conditions 
and living conditions cannot be 
improved unless they have gain- 
ful jobs . . ? and you've got to 
have a better education to get a 
better job." 

"They become so intertwined 
that you can't separate, one 
from another,'* she said of the 
programs. "All of this has got to 
be accomplished." . 

Gov. Otto Kerner of Illinois; 
commission, chairman^ Jias 
predicted the. findings "will be 
uncomfortable for the people of 
the United States." 

Another commission member, 
Sen. Fred R. Harris, D-Okla., 
told a reporter, "We all have to 
understand that this is' a crisis 
and we've got to treat it in this 
manner. We can't keep on with 
business as usual and hope 
these things can be straightened 
out." 



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THE PHILOSOPHER OF RACIAL VIOLENCE 
r ■ "Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners." St. Paul 

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of violence were inspired by him. ■ Where he has led, thousands' have followed* Williams was born 
on February 26, 1925, in Monroe, North Carolina. He served in the marines. He returned from the 
service in April, 1955, and took over the leadership of the local chapter of the National Association 
for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He immediately proposed that the NAACP drop 
its nonviolent approach to civil rights and advocate a program of "self-defense." Because of his 
militant stance, he succeeded in enlisting the support of a greater number of poorer Negroes than had 
previously been in the Monroe chapter. He armed his militants. In 1959; Williams told a wire^service 
reporter, "Negroes must henceforth meet violence with violence; lynching with lynching." This view- 
point was in open conflict with the nonviolent and court-oriented philosophy of the NAACP. Williams 
was suspended for six months as chairman of the Monroe chapter. He journeyed to Cuba and returned 
a confirmed follower of Fidel Castro. * He was involved in the violent United Nations rioting that fol- 
lowed, the death of the Congo Marxist, Patrice Lumumba. < •-. - 

During a racial demonstration in Monroe on August 27; 1961, Williams and his cohortsshot a police- 
man and then kidnapped a white couple for use as "hostajges." When police entered the neighborhood, 
he journeyed to Harlem where he was hidden by Negro Communists while the FBI searched for him. 
He was smuggled into Canada and thence to Cuba where he received a hero's welcome. He joined the 
staff of Radio Havana and broadcast a program three times a week to the United States. This radio 
^:v.-s t t; f t/; progrqm f became known,. iasvlRadioKFree^Dixie.V.'uTHe aIsONpublished;ato^ Crusdderv" : v; - ~ L 

in 1962. " ' 

According to the FBI, "Williams has previously been diagnosed as schizophrenic and has advocated 
and threatened violence. Williams should be considered armed and extremely dangerous." 

Williams left Cuba and traveled to Red China. He now publishes the newsletter "The Crusader" in 
Red China and distributes it throughout Canada and the United States. This newsletter carries the im- 
print, "printed in China as a personal journal." . The idea of an individual in Red China being free to 
print a journal without the permission and cooperation of the Chinese authorities is ridiculous. It js t 

obvious that his newsletter has the official approval and support of the Chinese Communists. 

Williams has inspired and organized the formation of the "Revolutionary Action Movement" or RAM, 
and is listed as "Chairman in exile of the Revolutionary Action Movement and Premier of the Afro- 
American Government in Exile" in the official RAM publication "Black America." 



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The September-OclbbeV edition of the Crusader newsletter impossibly the most important and frighten- 
ing that he has published. He enunciates thes r phiIospphy and techniques for a successful violent bjack 
revolution in the United States. The importance of this publication merits extensive quotation: 

"In 1964,;whenr first advanced the idea of the potential of a minority revolution in the U.S.A. 
among other things, I was, called 'a species of maniac out of touch vvith reality. 1 Again in 1965 when 
1 extended my discourse on the potential of a minority revolution, there was very little change in 
attitude and response from certain, 'sane 1 quarters. Now in 1967 again I endeavor to project serious 
consideration of this highly emotional and controversial question. This time I write with certain know- 
ledge and facts derived from Watts, Chicago, Newark, Detroit, Milwaukee and more than 100 other 
places." " ' - '"••. ■■■ : .■;.■■ : 

Williams advances the thesis that a racial revolution by the minority of Afro-Americans is not only .. 
possible, butthat.it can lead to victory. He states: "Once again praise the. question, could r a minor- 
ity revolution succeed in racist America? It most certain ly,poul,d.: Theoretically, bow coul,d a minor- 
ity segment win if it collectively decided to embark on such a serious course ?", 

He also states: "The adamant colonial attitucle of the racist-imperialist American power structure 
leaves the Afro-Americans but one of two choices: he must either meekly submit to tyranny and risk 
ultimate extermination or invoke the natural law of survival and resort to revolutionary resistance." 

Thus Williams contends that a racial revolution is essential for the survival of the Afro-Americans and 
that such a resolution can be waged successfully. ; 

Williams contends that certain conditions are necessary for.a successful racial rebel lion. . He enumer- 
ates the conditions as follows: . 

(1) REVOLUTIONARY UNITY: 

"Total revolutionary uriity would be required among the youth and a strong revolutionary nationalist 
spirit would have to prevail throughout the land. The spirit of self-sacrifice, selfless dedication to the 
triumph of a cause greater than any single individual, a feeling of confidence in ultimate victory, 
unshakable courage, and identification with the struggling oppressed peoples of the world would be 
some of the salient attributes for the success of a minority revolution." r f ' 



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He states: "In keeping with the principles of people's war, wherein the great masses of exploited peo- 
ples of the world represent the rural masses surrounding the cities (the exploiting industrial countries) 
the Afro-American revolutionaries represent a mighty urban underground within the city. Our people 
must further develop and master people's warfare." 

(3) HIGH QUALITY LEADERSHIP: 

He states: "A high quality leadership would have to be developed. It must be wholly committed and 
devoted, selfless> devoid of ego, mentally alert, imaginative, fearless servants of the people acting 
as an instrument responding to the desires, necessities and aspirations of the revolutionary masses. All 
positions of leadership should be provisional on the basis of tried and proven performance in action. 
Selection on the basis of prestige is a form of accommodation that is inimical to effective struggle. " 

(4) POLITICAL THEORY: 

(a) In line with the teachings of Lenin, he claims that revolutionary theory is essential for successful 



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revolutionary action. He writes: "Such an effort requires political theory, political guidance, and 
a dynamic nationalist spirit, fired and sustained by an endless torrent of propaganda • It is essential 
that armed resistance to tyranny be vigorously supported by that indispensable, weapon commonly 
called psychological warfare;" 1 : - ■ : h Vi v - ' : ^ .;. '•> ;i V> 

(b) The political theory he advocates is a modified Marxism in which the black; people, assume the role 
of the oppressed given to the industrial working class in-classical Marxism. He states: "The capitalist 
system was predicated on the abuse and dehumanizatibn of .black people. It was. partially designed 
and fashioned to glorify white supremacy and to liberate the European from feudalism qt the expense 
of colored people." , ; 

(c) "American racism is inherent in its economic and social system. This inherent social evil cannot 
be drastically rejected without completely altering the political, economic and social structure of the 
nation. White supremacy cannot afford to yield its master position without a complete transformation 

; of its way of life. This means: that it* must discardits psychic make-up. It must discdrdits white ,,; 

"s^ life -to it. ' : Its survival rradhs, 1 in 

its warped concept, that the black man must remain in the caste ascribed to him. It is not in the nature 
of the oppressor to voluntarily relinquish his stranglehold, on the oppressed. He may resort to deceit. 
He may feign, he may relax his pressure in order to gain a more firm control of the situation, but always 
his design is the same. He mayshift his tactics. He may engage in a diversionary maneuver, but/his 
objective is the same. It is always to perpetuate and to consolidate his power and privilege to oppress. 

(d) "In relation to justice for the black man, the U.S. legal system is a white supremacy, instrument 
of kangqrooism that sanctifies and dignifies the mayhem and cannibalism of white savagery practiced 
against America's. captive black humanity. No sober thinking Black American can fail to see that fas- 
cist groups, with both overt and covert support oh the part of the U.S. Government, are gearing for a 
vicious campaign against our people." 

(e) "It is a great myth to believe that the surplus black man is needed by the big boss to threaten the 
fobs of the poor whites. There is also developing a surplus of white workers with which to threaten 
whites. As far as necessity is concerned, blacks are not even considered in the picture any more. The 
power structure is moving might and main to develop a black bourgeoisie Uncle Tom buffer group to 
inhabit the schizoid no-man's-land between America's black and white worlds. This newclass of 
nigra zombies is supposed to represent America's show case of democracy and multi-racial affluence. 
The power structure is stupid enough to believe that a crash program, aimed at integrating and elevat- 
ing a small clique of good responsible^iigras^wi Unserve as a pacifier and sedative that wi I Wu 1 1 the/ 
ghetto masses to sleep until the program is over and the race problem is solved through intimidation, 
token integration and extermination." 

(5) METHODS OF WARFARE: 

Williams outlines the methods of warfare to be followed by the black masses. He advises a careful 
analysis of both the strength and weakness of America. He claims to have discovered a vital flaw in 
America which will make it vulnerable to the Negro rebellion. He states: 

(a) America's Achilles Heel. "Theoretically,, if the black man in America should elect to pursue the 
final course, what would he have to do in order to overturn tyranny? America's strength and weakness 
should be carefully analyzed. Strategically speaking, America is a mighty giant with an exposed 
Achiljes heel. The key to America's strength is its almost unlimited industrial capacity. Its stagger- 
ing production is its life blood. From a military point of view it is also its greatest weakness. The 
American society is the most automated society in the world. It has become addicted to machinery. 



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It has become enslaved by it. .■.Without, it, it would sppa.wither* anddieJike a green melon whose v . v-'^ 
vine is severed, from its roots. ',, Massive devastation; of Americq's- industrial centers would reduce it \:;; ■-;■■ 
to a primitive nation. * 4 -^ '•:■ ,y.\-':'-<„; ', .vxo, 

(b);. Black Power.:; "The Afro-American- is in range of the Americari giant's Achilles rheeU American : ' 
production, communications and the norma "I. function of the affluent society. are exposed to the Afro- ■ ' 
American's natural revolutionary reaction tp-fyranny and;oppression. A united>well organized^ 'M ,: v-% v 
armed and, trained Black Americafis.a .potential iorce to be-reckoned with in its own right. The-niafeh -- 
andvgaspiihervyould be his most effective weapon, i-The, blackman will have nothing to: lose but his^ v - 
chains> while America, has, its very, existence at stake. " ; ;■ ..:•/:• v.-. ^-: : : -.■-:■.■■.••■-<.-/ ;>: ■■;v^ ■■■^ 

(c) Central CommOhicatiohlond Planning. "A precision type urban guerrilla warfare is the prerequi- ; .' 
site for the black man's survival and liberation in racist America. Such; a campaign must be well , r . : . , 
organized and coordinated.; There must be a vast network of communicqtipns and ceptrql. planning.; : \ 
No matter how primitive, black freedom fighfers;,must establish their own codedand^clqndestined, .;., ^ * 
communications system. There must be central planning and a national supreme command. Atrp- ,.;..» 
American nsyolutibriary forces must create top-nofch security agency, this agency must be resppn- v 
sible for the 1 establishment of an efficient arid extensive intelligence network... It must infiltrate the .- v 
armed forces, tfe National Guard, the police, the FBI, "the CIA, pubjic utility services, and all;, v,; . 
political groups/ right, center, and left. " ; \ '..:.. .; - : 

(d) Legal and. Illegal Groups. Following- the example of Lenin, he'advocates both legal and illegal 
groups! He states: "Such a revolutionary organization would require many facets. Armed defense" 
guards would have to be formed throughout the land. These groups would be organized within the , 
confines of ihe law. They would function only ds defense units to safeguard life, limb and property 
in the ghetto cpmmuriities. " ...'■'.. ... :, 

An illegal organization must be formed as well as the legal groups. He writes: "A tightly organized 
and highly mobile underground guerrilla force would, have tobe clandestinely organized. .This well 
disciplined force would play a more agressive role. It would be well versed in handling explosives t 
and deadly: accurate when deployed as snipers. Its mission would be retaliation, to visit, attrition upon . . 
the enemy^arid fo pin down arid bring about a dispersal of his concentrated forces. This guerrilla force . 
must operate in small bands arid know every inch of thaf part of the city Where it is to operate. 

"When operating in. full view of great throngs of people, its members.should cover or mask their faces 
to prevent revealing identity. It should handle its weapons with gloves, especially the captured ones, 
so as npt to leave incriminating finger-prints on weapons that may later fall into the hands of repressive, 
authority. These groups, while sniping and performing other. missions of sabotage, should be extremely, 
careful iri ? dvpidihg dedtlrand injury to the friendly black 1 pppuldtibri. Friendly property should be. 
diligently protected and safeguarded. The guerrilla forces /must be so organized, coordinated and \ . 
equipped as to prevent the power structure from rushing reinforcements to encircle and crush other 
defense groups engaged in battle with repressive forces by ambushing, sniping, bombing and sabotaging, 
roads.."' .- " '. "'■'*■ ' o '■'/''' ." ' ■■ 

(e) Fire Teams. 'The most aggressive.and irrepressible arm of the overall organization would beihe fire--: 
teams. They would work in complete secrecy and would be totally divorced jn.the organizational sense 
from the main bodies of defense and other forces. They would enjoy complete autonomy. The group's 
only tangible loyalty to them would be in times of distress. The fire team's mission would be sabotage. 
Thousands of these groups would be organized throughout racist America. These teams would consist 

of from three, to four persons. They would only know the members of their immediate team. They would 
not identify with the civil rights movement and would appear to be apathetic and even Uncle Toms. 



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They would often times masquerade as suj^f pdtribts and be more than willing in a deceptive wqy/ 

to cooperate with the police. There would be<hb of only Emergency ! " 

calls and sudden missions; 

"The mission , of. these ^thousands of activefire teams would be setting strd teg ic : fires; They cpy,ld\rerider 
America's cities and rcountryside impotent/ They could travel from city to city: placing lighted candles '■? 
covered by large paf^r bags, allowing enough air at; the bottom to '-allow the flame to bum until it ■ 
burned to dry leaves and grass, thus devastating the forests. The length of the candle wbuld be deter- 
mined by the amount of tfime needed to^clear the scene. At night the bag "would conceal fhd light of :? 
the flame. While unsparingly setting the torch to everything that belongs to the'enemy in the cities; 
and while concentrating on urban guerrilla warfare, the rural countryside wpu Id not.be, neglepted. \ 
Aside from the devastating damage tiiat could be visited hupon the-xountryside, such a; mission could 
serve a twofold purpose. It would also divert enemy forces from the urban centers. State forces 
would be forced to spread the ir ranks arid would ho t be able, to sustain massive troop qpncentrations ; 
in a sindf^cornrntf^ milesVof fifes would render some?of . ,. ,.,', ./ 

the highWays impdssablis to repressive trbopje-enforcisrrients. The rural countryside, covers vast areas.. } n 
and would require iexhdustive' manpower, equipment, and [security forces. America cannot.afford to ..-.■. 
allow its rich timber resources and crops ta. go up in smoke. The fire teams roving in automobiles = 
would find unguarded ruralobjectives even more accessible. A few teams could start miles of fires ..■--:.,,-. 
from one city to the other. The psychological impact would be tremendous. By day the billowing 
smoke .would be seen: for miles. By night the entire sky would reflect the holocaust and emit a feel- '•/< 
ing of .impending doom. ", ■■'■' : ' ; , :• . " - f; • ■ 

(f) Welfare Corps.. "A welfare corps would : hqve to. be formed. . Persons vyith medical knowledge would , 
be recruited and mobilized to care for the wounded during uprisings when many white hospitals and;, , 
medical centers refuse or half-heartedly treat wounded black casualties. It should raise funds in prepar- 
ation for legal defense for those who fall Into the- vicious clutches of the kangaroo white supremacy ' 
law in the, early stages, .before the legal system is completely paralyzed. " ' v 

,(g) Infiltration of the National; Guard. "The fact that the, power structure has called for an integrated 
National Ciuqrd that will be specially trained and equipped for counteracting urban guerrilla warfare 
will provide black revolutionaries witb-a neverrbefore-opportunity to infiltrate ; the; first line of the 
power structure's repressive arm and acquire the latest professional skills in military science and tactics 
and the handling of; weapons. This is a golden opportunity fhdf should be seized upon to; the fullest 
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(h) .Mdlbtbv Cocktaijs arid Black Power Bombs. "Mplotpy cpcktqils are very effective weapons in : 
urban guerrilla warfare. However, a jumbo size is even .more effective. The jumbo size or 7 the Black- 
Power Bomb can be most effectively used against tanks and armoured troop carriers where streets are _ 
narrow and buildings are ?3 or 4 stories high. The jumbo size of the gasoline bomb can be. made by 
using an empty syrup bottle of qne gallon capacity. These, gallon sized glass jugs are usually avails - 
able around confectionaries, drug stores; restaurants and warehouses. Each is equipped with a screw- .. 
on cap and is fitted with a finger grip or a built-in ring by which to handle the bottle or jug with a 
single finger. This type of jug can be filled with almost three^fourths gasoline, about one-fourth 
extra heavy motor oil with lubrication grease : added. The screw-on cap should be tightened after which 
a tampax, well soaked in gasoline, should be securely taped or wired to the jug. The soaked tampax 
or well soaked rag is lit when the individual is ready to heave the Black Power Bomb. The glass jug 
or container breaks on impact thus igniting the 'gasoline, oil and grease resulting in a napalm-like 
effect. This is highly effective when heaved from a roof top into personnel (troop) carriers. . It can 
also be thrown as a satchel charge against tanks and other armoured vehicles." 



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O Poison Darts, "It may.be necessary to ^ for specialized 

training in the manufacture and xise of ^ the powhouiBqrK but deadly technique 

was highly successful when used by the Congolese revolutionaries against Tshombe's butchers. This 
could become a highly effective secret weapon in the arsenal of the Black Revolution in racist America. 
It could be most potent at night during confrontations with killer cops. These vicious mad dog butchers 
^^ould^rieYer^realize-what hit-them. This type of warfare must be waged under top secret conditions." 

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&1|£)yU^ a simple method Jo. change the population 

^/^'MJaijce^in fhe^Omfe^jrS^aiei'i^ He would open the doors to unlimited colored immigration, thus insuring 

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."More and more tteyiro^tHinking element of white America is beginning to concede the fact that the 
.* '■;;■ Afro-American^^apabje of a potential that could very well lead to the destruction of racist, imperi- 
•^ \qjist Amprica'i^ll^eyer, the question is invariably asked: 'How can such a small minority expect to 
,;^ ;^^ a vast nation wherein the oppressors constitute such a great majority? 1 The fact 

i%^^ tyrannical ^onspjra.fpr.-lwsyqke.qd^pfier^clia solution to this problem through 

lA;4t^ The plundering white head-hunter first appeared In the Indian's America as a very 

smallmihority. Once he broke '"the resistance of the courageous Indian, he solved the imbalance in 
red-white population by massive immigration. -He encouraged, everything with a white face to settle, 
on the. land fhat he had, just robbed from the Indian. This same method of solving the racial imbalance 
was successful in Australia and New Zealand, and Zionist conquerors appear to have thesame thing 
in mind in the Middle East today. For the first time. in history, why can't Americabe opened to .. \ 
unlimited immigration? , Why can it not logically pass from colored back to colored;?" 

Williams sums up with this victory. statement: "Yes,; a minority revolution could succeed in racist and 
imperialist America. Its chances of success today are better than at any previous one in history. 
America is an imperialist power with its tentacles spread around the world* Its greed makes it want 
to dominate the world. It has arrogantly proclaimed its hypocritical self savior of the entire world. 
The fact of the matter is that it can not even save itself. The American black man holds the balance 
of power in the world today. He holds the fate of America in his hands/ 1 ' 

These statements sound like the ravings of a mad man. It is wise to remember, however,' that his 
statements before the riots in Watts, Newark, and Detroit also sounded like insane ravings. History 
records they became grirrrreality. If we discount the plans of Williams by 90 per cent, they still 
remain horrifying and fearsome. America is confronted with the greatest crisis in its history. Every' 
weapon must be mobilized, to., preserve the integrity of the Republic. . . . , 

Itis d^^ursmthat'prfeVe'ntioh^lisbettfe^than cure^'that'd^fehce^atxthe-top^bf the*c4iffHspreferable^to h« 
an ambulance at the bottom. Appropriate legal measures taken now can prevent unlimited future ~v 
suffering. It should be made unlawful to teach and advocate violence, and those doing so should be 
imprisoned. It: Is not enough to concentrate on improving the social and economic conditions of the 
black people. Racism is integrated with human nature and can be exploited whatever the social and 
economic conditions may be. The final solution resides in universal. regeneration of human nature .. 
which God alone can perform. Meanwhile agitators must be prevented from exploiting the situation* 
The danger of an arsonist is multiplied when his environment is flammable. 

Although there are some fanatics who cling to the superstition that speech is absolutely free, this is 
not the true constitutional posjtion. Justice Holmes remarked that freedom of speech, does not cover 
crying "fire" in a crowded theater. If a person makes a statement that he has placed a bomb in the 
luggage loaded on an aircraft, he is immediately arrested and punished even though he has only spoken 
and not acted. Speech itself can be infinitely destructive. 

The situation would be transferred overnight if every voice advocating racial violence was stopped. 
This can be done legally and constitutionally. The question is, Will it be done? 



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.*r. ■ HOW TO HELP YOUR LOCAL HIGH SCHOQL ; 

CONDUCT AN ADEQUATE COURSE ON COMMUNISM - x : ' : ' : 

;.■■--:-■ .-.-.-: ..; -.;-.> by Shelton M.-Blythe , ^-^/';,V: V ■■■'■■'.■, 

Shelton Blythe is a businessman who directs the work of < 
the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade in the area sur- 
rounding Memphis, Tennessee. He has experienced con- 
siderable success in persuading schools to use Crusade 
study materials in a course on communism. In the follow- 
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Progress in the Mid-South has been excellent. Opportunities to teach the truth about communism 
exist oh every hand. The greatest of these opportunities lies within high schools. Almost every high 
school in America teaches something about communism. Some states have a law which requires the 
subject to be taught for so many weeks before a student can graduate. This is an excellent require- 
ment—provided the subject is taught properly, otherwise it will do more harm than good. 

I have examined some of the textbooks being used in several states. Generally speaking, this is what 
they teach: 

1. A comparison of economic systems, socialism vs. capitalism, with the idea that some people 
in the : world believe socialism must come into being by means of a revolution and others believe it can 
be brought into being gradually without revolution. No mention or differential between Scientific 
Socialism (Marxism-Leninism) and Utopian Socialism. The Russian position that in certain countries 
the revolution can occur, AFTER, seizure of power is not .mentioned. .The monopoly power of the State 
is not mentioned. These books state that Capitalism is a, better. system, but the .way in which it is 
presented isn't very convincing to v a young. student. , ,. . 

2. Communism is taught as a political system which is comparable to the dictatorshiJD of Franco 
in ,S pa in.^r Obviously? this igno.res.ffv/o*?imporTtanht^features (as^well- as -ma ny* others) j-^Lt -ignores the*: 
inherent expansionism within communism with its vast network of party members, espionage agents, 
guerrilla* forces and propaganda machines that exist in virtually every free nation of the world. It 
also ignores communism's only reason for existence — its stated objective of perfecting human nature. 
ItVrather peculiar that most books of this type tell that Hitler intended to create a super^race, but 
fail to mention that communism intends to accomplish by cldssicide whatHitler attempted to accom- 
plish by genocide. 

3. Communism is caused by poor economic and social conditions. With the young student. being 
taught that this is also the cause of crime and riots, is there any wonder they are blindly accepting 
the dogma of economic determinism? We will have taken a giant step forward when our youth are 
taught that criminals cause crime and communists cause communism. 

Teaching communism properly in public schools presents a real challenge to each of us; With only 
a few exceptions, I have found that (a) the teachers themselves know little about the subject (they 
are trained to teach other subjects), (b) they want to teach the course properly, and (c) they are 
seeking good material. 



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In the past few weeks I have been able to get the book "You Can Trust the Communists (to be 
Communists)", the recorded lecture series "What is Communism !! along with the printed transcript 
arid workbooks/ adopted as a study course in six high schools. 1 am convinced that I could get this 
material into hundreds of high schools if I only: had the, time to^physically go to that many schools. 
The readers of your newsletter can provide that manpower across the nation. 

The following incident is typical of a visit to a high school in this area: I went by the Principal's 
office to ask him when they would begin teaching about communism and. what materials they intended 
to: use; He replied that they would begin in two weeks, but were not satisfied with their material. 
J then asked him if he would let me talk with the social studies teachers and leave our material with 
them to examine. The senior class teacher informed me that they were in desperate need of good 
books and frankly admitted he knew nothing about communism. After examining the material for a 
few days, the school then ordered the books and records. 

I have also discovered that schools are usually short of adequate funds with which to purchase extra 
material. qnd communism is considered an extra subject. If the school desires to use the books, but . 
< is hesitant because of funds, I tell them they can have them free. Then I go out and ask some local 
businessman to donate the books to the school. There is always some patriotic businessman in the 
community who is more than glad to make such a contribution. 

The teachers prefer to have a printed transcript of the lecture as well as a workbook for each student. 
While the recorded lecture is playing, the student reads the transcript and underscores important 
points. When the lecture is finished, they then turn to the questions in the workbook and write the 
answers. This is an excellent teaching method. 



CONCLUSION 

The current situation is so bad that it is difficult to see how it can become much worse. The slaughter 
in Vietnam continues; Americans are. gunned down in broad daylight in Guatemala; an American 
naval vessel is hijacked on the high seas by the North Koreans; university campuses are aflame with 
rebellion; while the racial situation moves towards a summer of violence such as America has never 
known. At the core of all these crises is the evil hand of communism. The role of the communists 
must be exposed. We ask for support of such magnitude as the situation demands. 

The solution of all problems awaits the redemption of human nature. This will come to pass in the 
fullness of God's own time: Meanwhile we must work while if is yet day knowing thqtlhe night clraws 
near. . 

With Christian love, 




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President 

Christian Anti-Communism Crusade 



OPTIONAL FORM NO- 10 

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Detective | | Special Assignment Squad, 

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was in receipt of correspondence from the 
Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, P. 0. Box 890, 
124 E ^ 1st S t „ tJ ,^Lon g~Be a cIh Cal . ,'90801, telephone 
"HEmrocIT 7-0941 . This correspondence advised of 
a San Diego school of anti-communism to be held 
7/16-19/68 at the Hanalei Hotel, 2270 Hotel Circle, 
San Diego, Calif. 

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Your letter of June 22nd, with enclosure, has 
been received and I want to thank you for your kind comments. 

In response to your inquiry, I am enclosing some 
material which I hope will be of interest to you. The book you 
furnished is being returned. 

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Directors Testimony 2-16-67 re Communist Influence in Racial Matters 

An Analysis of the New Left: A Gospel of Mjhilism 




NOTE: Correspondent is not identifiable in Bufiles. The book furnished 
is a paperback edition of "Road to Revolution" by Phillip Abbott Luce. 
This book is currently in the Bureau Library. The Christian Anti-Com- 
munist Crusade is well known to the Bureau. Phillip Abbott Luce has 
been described as immature, insecure, neurotic and unstable. He has 
been variously a rabid segregationist and an ardent . integrationist. He 
has also been a member of the Communist Party and the Progressive 
abor Party. A book review prepared by the Domestic Intelligence 
ivision indicates his book is nothing more than an embellished rehash 
information either appearing in his previous book, or in magazine 

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Anti Communist Crusade. Recently in Cincinnati I picked up a copy 
of M Road To Revolution" by Philip Abbott Luce. This book impressed 
me with certain facts that there is very strong communist ties 
& influence within the Civil Rights movement. 



Dr. Schwarz the head of the crusade feels very strongly 
that there definitely is a communist conspiracy within the Civil 
Rights movement. 

The reason for my inquiry to you, is to find out from 
the one person who I admire the most concerning honesty loyalty & 
love of our country. 

I have sent out over 50 of these books to different senators 
and Congressmen. To date, the responses have been 3 to 1 in favor 
of the belief that the communists are definitely influencing & directing 
definite groups within the over all movement. Two senators have 
stated emphatically there is absolutely no communist conspiracy within 
the Civil Rights movement. 

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Uniform Crime Reports bulletin will be published later this month. 
Arrangements have been made to send you a copy as soon as it is 
received from the printer. I am enclosing our preliminary annual 
release of crime figures for 1967 and other material which I hope 
you will find of interest. 

In reply to your inquiry, this Bureau is strictly an 
investigative agency of the Federal Government and, as such, neither 
makes evaluations nor draws conclusions as to the character or 
integrity of any organization, publication or individual. I hope you 
will not infer that we do or do not have material in our files concern- 
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Christian Anti-Cmninuni.sm.Criisade. L regret I cannot be of assistance 

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requesting an investiga tion into the activities o f a headwaiter in a hotel 
in Alaska. In 1956 one l I applied for a visa to an 



iron curtain country. The Christian Anti -Communism Crusade is well 
known to the Bureau. v;/ . ^ 



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J, Edgar Hoover, Director 
Federal Bureau of Investigation 
Ninth St. & Perm. Ave. N W 
Washington, D. C. 20535 

Dear Sir; 

I would like to know where on the F.B.I. Rating 
List of effective organizations combating World Communism 
the "Christian Anti Communism Crusade," Fred Schwartz, 
Director, stands. 

Your reply will be appreciated. 

Sincerely, 




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Dear 



Your letter was received on February 4th. 



la response to your inquiry, concerning the 
Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, this Bureau is strictly 
an investigative agency of the Federal Government and, as 
such, neither makes evaluations nor draws conclusions as to 
the character or integrity of any organization, publication or 
individual. I regret I cannot be of assistance to you. 

Sincerely yours, 



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Mr. J. Edgar Hoover 

Federal Bureau of Investigation 

Washington, D. C. 

Dear Sir: 



1401 Arden Way-At Freeway 
Sacramento 15, California 



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Recently I was introduced to the publicatio nlChr is tian^ 
Anti-Communism^^i^adeand I would like to know if this is a 
leglSmHe^rga^ization for fighting communism in this country. 

It is most difficult for an ordinary citizen, such as I to 
know what in this country is legitimate any more. Will you please let 
me hear from you soon. 

The CACC gives its address as P O Box 890 124 E. First 
Street, Long Beach, California 90801. 



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Dear 



Your letter dated February 20th has been received, 
and I want to express my appreciation for your confidence in my 
administration of the activities of the FBI. 

In response to your inquiry regarding the Christian 
Crusade, this Bureau is strictly an investigative agency of the 
Federal Government and, as such, neither makes evaluations nor 
draws conclusions as to the character or integrity of any organiza- 
tion, publication or individual. I regret I cannot be of assistance 
to you. 



MAILED 10 

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COMM-FBI 



Sincerely yours, 
J. Edgar Hoover 

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makes reference to theXhristian Anti-comftsninist Crusade, well known 
to the Bureau, which is IigKting the efforts oj/$jex Information and 
Educational Council of the U.;S. (SIECUS) in having more emphasized 
sex education in public schools. SIECUS has not been investigated by 
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Edmonds, Wash. 
Feb. 20, 1969 




Dear Mr. Hoover, 

I write this with a prayer in my heart; first that your 
subordinates will pass it along to you, and second that my need will 
seem great enough to you that you will take the time to answer. 



$&^ & t) 



Three and one half mo's ago 



came to 



Richmond Beach Congregational Church in Seattle. Since that time he 
has initiated 2 mothers classes, a "New Group", and what bothers me 
most - a youth Sensitivity Troup. 

Since lasfafall I have been building files on sensitivity 
training, SIECUS sex education, etc. I was concerned when the church 
mailing announced the "Youth Sensitivity" as th e material I had been 

collecting didn T t look good to me. I called Mr. requesting 

information on the positive side. All I got from him was the informa- 
tion that he was delivering a paper on "sensitivity training" to the Feb. 
meeting of the National Council of Churches of Christ in Chicago, & 
that he could let me read his paper. He did deliver the paper & I 
haven't seen it. 




^night 



I called the subject to the attention of the chairmar 
Board of Christian Education, of which I am a member. Tues. 
we had a meeting at which I was to present the material from my files. 
It never got further than part of the tape on some radio broadcasts by Dr. 
Gordon Drake of Christian Crusade of Tulsa, Okla. The board members 
completely rej ected the id ea that "sensitivity training" as such is in our 
church. Mr. 



Taccused Dr. Drake & Christian Crusade of being 



investigated by the FBI as subversive & seemed to prove his point with 
the statement that it must be communistic er it wouldn't be trying to 
undermine the churches of this country. ar/j u&<i^ £T® $£* ^ ^ Jifavm 

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community, that Dr. Drake & Christian Crusade be cleared of the 
charge of being investigated by the FBI as communists if this charge 
is unfounded. 



has been asked to teach "sensitive training 1 

to the teachers in the Shoreline school district. He planned to speak at 
the Shoreline community college on "Sex Education, What is it" I think 
this was temporarily cancelled because of bad weather - & we T ve had a 
lot of it this winter. He is a persuasive speaker & I am not. However, 
I believe Fm on the right side & this gives me the courage to face him. 



His Youth Sensitivity group has had a bit of face stroking 
by members of the oppisite sex. I'll admit I T m afraid. Our whole future 
is our children. 

Can you help? Can you clear Christian Crusade? 

I never thought I'd be writing to such a busy man, but I 
have no where else to turn. 

Before I close, I want to thank you for the years you have 
dedicated to America. Few Americans have given more. I am grateful. 



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Sponsored by Christian Anti-Communism Crusade 

• New Yprk at Fordham University, June 2 - 5, 1969 

• Washington, D. C. at Hotel America, June 20 - 23, 1969 




V, 



New York Office: 

Wellington Hotel, 871 7th Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10019 
Phone: (212)246-1455 



Dear YAF Member: 



Washington, D. C. Office: 

1221 Massachusetts Avenue N. W., Washington, D. C. 20005 
Phone: (202)638-6010 




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Antisubversive seminars will be held In New York City at Fordham University, Lincoln 
Center Campus, from June 2-5, I969; and in Washington, D.C. , at Hotel America from 
June 20-23. Copies of the programs of these seminars are enclosed. 

A substantial number of scholarships for college and high school students, who wish to attend 
one of these seminars, is available. The scholarships will cover tuition, food, and lodging. 

These scholarships will be granted to those who have a deep desire to preserve the institutions \ 
of American society and to defeat the attacks of totalitarianism and anarchy. ^ 

Each scholarship will be worth $60.00. $20.00 of this will be for tuition. In New York, AJ 
$40.00 will be given to the individual to cover the cost of room and meals. In Washington, 
D. C. , the individual will receive $35.00 as breakfast will be provided. 

In New York students will stay at the Lincoln Square Motor Inn, 66th and Broadway. A room 
for four will cost each individual $6.50 per night. In Washington, D. C. , they will stay at 
Hotel America, 1 4th and M Streets, N.W. , where a room for three will cost $7.00 each per 
night. A minimum of three nights accommodation will be needed. 

Each student will be responsible to pay for his or her room and meals. 




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Use the form attached to the program to apply for a scholarship or to register for the seminar. 

Scholarship applications will be processed as they are received so early applications will 

receive preference. ^ ^ ^ </-. JT^/^/ S ^ 

I hope you will be able to attend this seminar, and I am confident the info rmation and, 
inspiration you receive will be of great value for your future life. — — — - — — 

. . 17 MAY 8 1969 

— Yours very sincerely, 

_ CLOSURI Frl^chwarz 

iWCCaSURE ATTACHED PresKdenL 

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1950 to 1954 he was 
Director of the Psycho- 
logical Warfare course 
conducted by Georgetown 
University. His book "The 
Edge of War' 7 , has had 




University ol California, 
is a Professor of 
Christian Doctrine at 
Harding College, Searcy, 
Arkansas. He is a lifetime 



and has authored over 
twenty hooks on religion 
and communism. 




has written a stu 
manual and workbook 



Irust the Communists 



REV. JAMES D. COLBERT, 

Director of lissions for 
the Christian Mi- 
Communism Crusade, 
Inc, is a minister and 
lecturer and has seen 
'10 world 




from Louvain University. 



he was imprisoned by the 
Japanese, Upon his re- 
lease he remained in 
China. In 11 he came 
to the D.S. and was 
regent of the Institute of 
Far Eastern Studies at 




University of Sydney 
graduating with a BA, 



the Sydney Teachers' 



western Seminary with a 
Doctor's degree with 
honors, He wrote his 
doctoral thesis on "Ihe 
Implications of Com- 
munism for Religioi 
Education." 




Wheaton College, MA 

University of Chicago. 
Haitian national, student 
of social and political 




China and Congressman 
for 10 terms from 
Minneapolis, Minnesota. 
He is a nationally 
recognized authority on 
U.S. foreign policy 
having been a member 
of the Committee on 
foreign Affairs for 16 
years, 



DR. HENRY PAOLUCCL 



of Political Science at 
St. John University, Hew 



"War, Peace, and the 
Presidency'^ published 
by McGraw-Hill in 1968. 




p, He was a 

former counter spy for 

the F.B.I. He is author 

of the book "I Led Three 
Lives", which has been 
dramatized on tel 



American Security 
Council. Cuban patriot 



1y books) 

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Now the president of 
the Christian Anti- 
Communism Crusade, 



while a student at the 
University of Queensland 



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Author of many 
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into six 
anguages and 

over one million 





Hebrew-Christian parents, 
When he was nine years 

old his father was 
imprisoned by the 
communists, His mother 
was sent to a communist 



he was turned loose on 
the streets of Bucharest 



4 DAYS 
JUNE 2-5, 1969 



Fordham University 
LwoiifCenter Campus 

62nd & Broadway 
NewYorklY. 



OFFICE 

New York Antisubversive Seminar 

Wellington Hotel 

871 7th Avenue 

New York, N.Y. 10019 

Phone: (212) 246-1455.' 



COST — The cost of tuition is $20.00 for the entire 
seminar or $2.00 per morning, afternoon or evening 




SCHEDULE 




session, 

, , , TIME 


MONDAY 


iuesday! 


WEDNESDAY 


THURSDAY 


TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS— So that no one may be 












excluded on financial grounds, tuition scholarships 

will be granted on request, mm 

FULL SCHOLARSHIPS — Full scholarships for tuition, 
food and lodging will be granted to students, 


Fib 

The Truth About 

Communism: 


Film 

The Truth About 

Communism: 


Film 

The Ultimate 
Weapon 


Film 
The Red Trap 


teachers, policemen, and clergymen, The value of 


Paris l& II 


Parts III & IV 






each scholarship will be $60,00 which will include 










$20.00 for tuition and $40.00 for food and lodging, 9:30-10:30 


Schwarz 


Schwarz ; 


Schwarz 


Schwarz 




"Marxism" 


"Leninism" 

1 


"Dialectical ' 
Materialism" 


"Marcusianism" 


^^^^^^^^^H 10:45-11:45 


Drakeford 


Atkinson 


Portell-Vila' 


De Jaegher 




Song of Songs of 


The Strategic 


Communist 


The Chinese i 


PREMISES ^^H 


Communism 


Military Balance: 


Subversion in the 


Cultural Revolution i 




U.S.-Soviet Union- 


Americas 




] . America is threatened by forces dedicated to the destruc- ^^^^^^| 




Communist China 


Emphasis Cuba 




tion of its political, economic and cultural heritage, ^^^^^^H 










2, These forces are internal and external, ^^^^^^| 










3, Among the most important are communism, anarchy, and Iftiwin 


Film 


Film 


Film 


Film 1 


general ^_|m|j^ 
I Considerable success has attended their destructive ^^^^^^H 


Communist 


Communist Blue- 


Revolution 


Schwarz-Lomax 


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Weapon of Allure 


print for Conquest 


Underway 


Debate 


5, Past programs to prevent the advance of communism, ^^^^^^| 










anarchy, and totalitarianism have proved inadequate, ^^^^^^| 










6, Both governmental and nongovernmental action is HWfl^m 


Bales , 


Blythe 


Paolucci 


Joseph 


7, Action must be based on adequate knowledge of the 1 


The Red Hot Line 


Reaching the 


Government and 


Will Haiti Follow i 


nature, tactics and objectives of the enemy, ^^^^^^H 




Schools 


the Constitution 


Cuba 


8, This knowledge should be possessed by every citizen. ^^^^^^| 










9, Action must be in tune with the ideals of freedom, H 










PURPOSES ■HH 


Study Group 


How to Speak 

Panel 


How to Organize 
on Campus 




To teach students, teachers, and citizens the pathology of ^^^^^^| 






Discussion 




communism and its associated destructive forces and to ^^^^^^| 










inspire and train them for activity designed to preserve ^^^^^^H 










promote 1 










The communists have long given the highest priority to ■MWMlfiM 


Drakeford 


Philbrick 


Wurmbrand 


Design for i 


work among university and college students, Most important ^HH^^H 


The Great Sex 


Communism and 


Communist 


Victory Banquet 


communist leaders were recruited while they were students, ^^^^^^H 
Trained propagandists, exploiting the idealism of youth, ^^^^^^H 


Swindle 


Youth 


Persecution 




recruit and train susceptible students for leadership in the ^^^^^^H 










communist movement, The rise of the New Left on the ^^^^^^H 










campuses shows the progress made by the forces of HRkIlI 


Schwarz 


Schwarz 


Schwarz 


Speaker 


communism, anarchy and general totalitarianism. H 

Recognizing this the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade is ^^^^^^H 


"The New Left" 


"The Revolutionary 


"The Internal 


Walter Judd,M.D. i 


sponsoring the New York Antisubversive Seminar. This ^^^^^^H 




Bomb" 


Crisis of 




seminar is designed to inform students, teachers and citi- ^^^^^^J 






Communism" 




zens of the philosophy, morality, organization, techniques, ^^^^^^H 










strategy and objectives of 'communism and the New Left. H 

It is based on the belief that knowledge is power; that ^^^^^^H 














ignorance creates fear and breeds apathy, despair or ^^^^^^H 








hysteria, Accurate information is a prerequisite for sound ^^^^^^H 




w 


IPORTANT NOTICE 


judgment and responsible action. ^M 
The objective is that students at this seminar will continue 1 Hti 


H YORK ANTISUE 


iVERSIVE SEMINAR ai 


classes will meet in 


a program of study and apply the knowledge obtained in ^^^^^BPJ 
practical programs related to their environment of school or By| 


isored by Christian Anti 


Communism Crusade, Inc. ve 


j Theater at Fordham Uni- ; 

rsity, Lincoln Center 


community, In this way programs of local, national and ^^HHHH 




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international action can be built that will be effective in the IJMIft 


CHAIRM 


AN VICE-PRESIDENT St 


eet. Those receiving full ; 


preservation and extension of freedom. HiffiEfJwiV 


ID. Rev, James D 


Colbert George W. Westcott, M.D. « 


worships will stay at the 


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coin Square Motor Inn, 
th & Broadway, 

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REGISTRATION FORM 

Please register me in the 
New York Antisubversive Seminar 
to be held at Fordham University, 
Lincoln Center Campus, 
62nd & Broadway, New York City, 
June 2-5, 1969. 



Name 



Address 



City 



Zone 



□ Full course -$20,00 donation 

QOne day- $5.00 donation Day & c 



Single Session 

□ Al 

□ Afternoon 

QP.M. 



Day & date 



□ I wish to apply for a tuition scholarship 
($20.00 value) 



□ I wish to apply for a full scholarship 
($60.00 value) 



I enclose $. 



. Make check out to 



Christian Anti-Communism Crusade. 

Please check your age bracket. 

□ 12tol5yrs, □ 1 6 to 1 8 yrs. 

□ 19 to 24yrs. Q over 25 

Send your registration form to: 
New York Antisubversive Seminar 



871 -7th Avenue 
New York, N.Y. 10019 



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DR. JAMES DAVID 



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town University, From 
1950 to 1954 he was 
Director of the Psycho- 
logical Warfare course 
conducted by Georgetown 
University. His book "The 




University of California, 
is a Professor of 
Christian Doctrine at 
Harding College, Searcy, 
Arkansas, He is a lifetime 
student of communism 
and has authored over 
twenty books on religion 
and communism, 




rittenastudy 
manual and workbook 



Trust the Communists 

(to be Communists]," 




Director of Missions for 
the Christian Anti- 



Inc., is a minister and 

lecturer and has seen 
firsthand over 10 world 




from Louvain universit 
While serving in China, 

he was imprisoned by the 
Japanese, Upon his re- 
lease he remained in 
China. In 1949 he came 
to the U.S. and was 
regent of the Institute of 
Far Eastern Studies at 
Seton Hall University. In 



toworkwil 




A native of Sydney, 
received hi 



University of Sydney 
with a BA. 



the Sydney Teachers' 

College, He has 
graduated from South- 
western Seminary with a 



Implications of Com- 
munism for Religious 




leaton College, II.A. 
University of Chicago. 
Haitian national, student 
of social and political 
conditions in the 




medical missionary in 
China and Congressman 
for 10 terms from 
Minneapolis, Minnesota. 
He is a nationally 
fon 



Foreign Affairs for 16 



ILUCCI, 
author and Professor 
of Political Science at 
St John University, lew 



by Metal in 1962, 




Congress. He was a 
former counter spy for 
the F.BJ. He is author 
of the book "I Led Three 
Lives", which has been 
dramatized on television. 



(Editor, 
Radio Free Americas, 



American Security 



itriot 



and Castro, author (34 

scholarly books); 
Professor who flunked 
Fidel Castro in history 
course. 




Now the president of 



Communism Crusade, 
became involved in the 
conflict with Communism 
while a student at the 
University of Queensland 



eits 



his Christian faith. 
Author of many 
pamphlets and the book 
"You Can Trust the 



Communists)," which has 
been translated into six 
foreign languages and 
I over one million 




Hebrew-Christian parents, 
i was nine years 
was 

he 



was sent to a communist 
slave labor camp and 
he was turned loose on 




* 4DAYS * 
E 20-23, 1969 



HOTEL AMERICA 

14th & M Streets, N.W. 
Washington, DC. 20005 



OFFICE 

1221 Massachusetts Ave,, N.W. 
Washington, D.C. 20005 
Phone: (202) 638-6010 



jrcuMk inrviUTiMiivii 

COST — The cost of tuition is $20,00 for the entire 
seminar or $2.00 per morning, afternoon or evening 






SCHEDULE 




session, 


TIME 


FRIDAY 


SATURDAY 


SUNDAY 


MONDAY 


TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS — So that no one may be 












excluded on financial grounds, tuition scholarships 


9:00 '9:30 


Film 


Film I 


FEME 


Film 1 


will be granted on request, 




The Truth About 


The Truth About 




The Red Trap 


FULL SCHOLARSHIPS— Full scholarships for tuition, 




Communism: 


Communism; 






food and lodging will be granted to students, 




Part l& II 


Part III 4 IV 






teachers, policemen, and clergymen, The value of 






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each scholarship will be $60.00 which will include 
$20,00 for tuition and $40,00 for food and lodging, 


9:30-10:30 


Schwarz 


Schwarz 




FREE TIME 


Schwarz 






"Marxism"' 


"Leninism"! 




"Marcusianism" 




10:30-10:45 


Coffee Break 


Coffee Break 




Coffee Break 




10:45-11:45 


Atkinson 


Portell-Vila' 


FREE TIME 


Drakeford 






The Strategic Military 


Communist Subver- 




Song of Songs 


PREMISES 




Balance: U.S.-Soviet 

Union-Communist 


sion in the Americas 
Emphasis Cuba 




of Communism i 


1, America is threatened by forces dedicated to the destruc- 




China 


i 






tion of its political, economic and cultural heritage, 










2. Ihese forces are internal and external, 












3, Among the most important are communism, anarchy, and 


12:00-1:30 


Lunch 


Lunch 




Lunch 


general totalitarianism, 












I Considerable success has attended their destructive 


1:30-2:00 


Film 


Film 


FREE TIME 


Film 


efforts, 




Communist Weapon 


Communist Blueprint 




Schwarz -Lomax 1 


5, Past programs to prevent the advance of communism, 
anarchy, and totalitarianism have proved inadequate. 




of Allure 


for Conquest 




Debate 1 


6. Both governmental and nongovernmental action is 












necessary, 


2:00-3:00 


Bales 


Paolucci 


De Jaegher 


Philbrick 1 


7. Action must be based on adequate knowledge of the 




The Red Hot Line 


Government and 


The Chinese 


1 Led Three Lives 


nature, tactics and objectives of the enemy, 
8, This knowledge should be possessed by every citizen, 






the Constitution 


Cultural Revolution 




9. Action must be in tune with the ideals of freedom. 


3:00-3:15 


Coffee Break 


Coffee Break 


Coffee Break 


Coffee Break 


PURPOSES 


3:15-4:15 


Study Group 


How to Speak 


How to Organize 


FREE TIME 1 


To teach students, teachers, and citizens the pathology of 






on Communism 


on Campus 




communism and its associated destructive forces and to 






Panel ' 


Discussion 




inspire and train them for activity designed to preserve 








and promote freedom. 

The communists have long given the highest priority to 


4:15-7:00 


Dinner 


Dinner 


Dinner 




work among university and college students. Most important 












communist leaders were recruited while they were students, 


7:00-8:00 


Philbrick 


Joseph 


Wurmbrand 


Design for 


Trained propagandists, exploiting the idealism of youth, 
recruit and train susceptible students for leadership in the 




Communism and 
M ,1 


Will Haiti-Follow 


Communist 


Victory Banquet 


communist movement. The rise of the New Left on the 




, Youth 


Cuba 


Persecution 




campuses shows the progress made by the forces of 
communism, anarchy and general totalitarianism. 


. 8:00-8:15 - 


Break 


Break 


Break 


Break 


Recognizing this the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade is 












sponsoring the New York Antlsubversive Seminar. This 


8:15-9:15 


Schwarz 


Schwarz 


Schwarz 


Speaker 


seminar is designed to inform students, teachers and citi- 




'The New Left" 


"The Revolutionary 


"The Internal Crisis 


Walter Judd,M,D. -| 


zens of the philosophy, morality, organization, techniques, 






Bomb" 


of Communism" 




strategy and objectives of communism and the New Left. 
It is based on the belief that knowledge is power; that 






1 




! 






ignorance creates fear and breeds apathy, despair or 












hysteria. Accurate information is a prerequisite for sound 












judgment and responsible action. 

The objective is that students at this seminar will continue 




WASHINGTON 


, D.C. ANTISUBV 


ERSIVE SEMINAR 




a program of study and apply the knowledge obtained in 






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practical programs related to their environment of school or 




Sponsored h) 


Christian Anti-Commui 


lism Crusade, Inc. 




community. In this way programs of local, national and 










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international action can be built that will be effective in the 




PRESIDENT 


■WMH 


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tled "You Can Trust the Communists (to be Communists)" for 
distribution. I regret I cannot be of help to you and I am returning 
the dollar you forwarded. 

You may also wisnto-x^ead my books on the subject 
of communism, "Masters of Deceit, [' "A Study of Communism" and 
"J. Edgar Hoover on Communism. "J Copies may be in your school 
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preparations for the worse lawlessness our country has ever know. 
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at a certain age in order to get ride ©f the members 6f the Supre&se 
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In response to your inquiries concerning the 
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reply of any kind. It is probable that they were able so secure 
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future* My first and continuing reaction to the CAC bulletins 
is that this is but another organization which is '♦waving the 
bloody shirt u , as the British say. A second reaction is that 
there should be someway to offset the irresponsible rabblerousing 
of boJ$i e sides. Maybe this last idea is facetious, but those of 
us who manning the public schools almcdb daily witness the further 
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September 1, 1969 



THE BLACK "GHETTO"--A COMMUNIST SANCTUARY 



The communist strategy for the conquest of the U.S.A. becomes clearer every day. It was 
reveajed at the Conference for a United Front Against Fascism called and conducted by the 
Black Panthers in Oakland, California, July 18-20, 1969. The most sinister and significant 
speech at this conference was made by a white attorney, William Kunstler, who has a long 
record of association with communist causes. 

A successful revolution requires the creation of a sanctuary in which the revolutionary forces 
can operate without molestation by the forces of the government. 

The plan is to convert the black "ghettos" into areas where the white police dare not enter. 
These areas will then be terrorized and "policed" by the Black Panthers, Through their associ- 
ation with the Black Panthers, the white communists will be able to operate freely within these 
areas, store arms within them, and use them as bases from which to launch civil war. 

This is brought out lucidly in the speech of William Kunstler. He informed his audience that 
the blacks had a legal right to possess weapons and a political right to shoot any white police- 
man who sets foot in black territory. He used the doctrine which the communists advanced 
during the 1930's. This doctrine teaches that the blacks are an independent nation which has 
been conquered and colonized by the Imperialist U.S.A. A white policeman in black "terri- 
tory" is therefore an aggressive foreign invader who should be killed. 

He chose the situation in Plainfield, New Jersey as the ideal example. He said no white 
policeman had set foot in the central ward of Plainfield, New Jersey since July, 1967, when 
a black mob stomped John Gleason, a white policeman, to death. This statement evoked 
prolonged applause from the audience. Kunstler lauded this lynching and presented Plainfield, 
New Jersey as the model for Oakland, Watts, Harlem, and Bedford-Stuyvesant. It is paradoxi- 
cal that a man can publicly advocate lynching without trial and remain a privileged member of 
the American Bar. 

The communists also plan to create additional sanctuaries in the Universities and the Colleges. 

The full text of the speech of William Kunstler is presented with the hope that appropriate legal 
action may result. 




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SPEECH BY ATTORNEY WILLIAM KUNSTLER 

TO THE CONFERENCE FOR A UNITED FRONT AGAINST FASCISM 

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1969 

Tonight I was asked to talk about the right to self-defense from a legal point of view. Because I am 
not wholly a lawyer in a nonpolitical sense, I want to ta|k about it from two points of view: legal 
and political. The law is simple. The law is that every man has the right in every state to defend his 
home, his life, person, and the lives and persons of those he loves or has a duty to protect from any 
molestation by any person, whether he is wearing a uniform or not. That's the law, the simple law. 
It is in existence in the State of California, the State of New York, and all the states in between and 
out to Hawaii, and up to Alaska. 

Now from the political point of view the black communities around the United States have learned, 
and hopefully many more will learn, that this is a political weapon as well as a legal weapon. It does 
no good to hear a lawyer tell you, you have the right to self-defense if you do not understand politi- 
cally what self-defense is. 

One community in the United States learned this lesson well, and I think to talk about it, is to talk 
about Oakland, Harlem, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Watts, and so on. That community is Plainfield, New 
Jersey. You will remember during the Newark rebellion in Plainfield, New Jersey, some 40 Garand 
Ml rifles were found missing from the Armory. (Applause) The governor of New Jersey, Richard 
Hughes, ordered the police to search every home in the central ward of Plainfield, the black ghetto 
of Plainfield, to find those missing Garand rifles. Three hundred police — state police, city police- 
broke into every black home in the central ward to try to find those guns. I am happy to say that 
not a single gun was found. (Applause) What happened after that was, with the exception of one 
more episode which I will tell you about in a moment, the police structure in Plainfield has not 
molested the black community. There has not been a white policeman in the central ward of Plain- 
field since July of 1967. (Applause) 

Now the other episode in Plainfield which made it certain that this would be so, occurred some weeks 
after the theft of the guns. One white policeman by the name of John Gleason moved into the central 
ward of Plainfield on a Saturday afternoon. He marched down a street leading under a railroad 
underpass and then he shot a black man by the name of Bobby Lee Williams through the stomach. 
Bobby Lee Williams fell to the ground at this intersection near the railroad underpass. Gleason began 
to retreat out of the ghetto. He was followed by a crowd of black men and women, and a block and 
a half past the intersection he was stomped to death. (Prolonged applause) In my opinion he deserved 
that death. (Applause) v 

Now these are words which I might never have said several years ago until I lived a little longer and 
spent a little more time watching what happens in the black ghettos of the metropolitan areas of this 
country. Gleason signed his death warrant when he shot Bobby Lee Williams, an unarmed man, 
through the stomach. The crowd, justifiably, without the necessity of a trial, and in the most dramatic 
way possible, stomped him to death. The reason was one that comes back from 400 years — from the 
pillaging and marauding of black communities throughout the United States and the world by white 
power structures that have preyed upon the ghettos the way vultures prey on meat. This is a sad story 
of the control of the black community. The right to self-defense legally is tied up intimately with the 
right of self-protection of the black ghetto. Without that self-protection, the black ghetto is at the 
mercy of whatever power structure happens to sit in the city halls throughout this country. The police- 
man, with the modern armory which he possesses, with his immunity, essentially, to prosecution for 
whatever he does, can only be stopped in one way: if he knows that he might fall like Gleason if he 
violates the rights of black men, women, and children in the ghetto areas of the United States. (Applause) 



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There is only one way to let him know that, and that is to be in a position to retaliate if the community 
is invaded. 

You have a perfect right legally to possess certain weapons. I won't go into the nature of each one— 
you know it as well as I do, but in most states a weapon that cannot be hidden on the person, with 
the exception of certain automatic rifles, can be legally maintained by you. That goes for semi- 
automatic carbines, ordinary rifles, of whatever caliber. If the power structure knows that you are 
determined to use that piece if your community is invaded, if people you love or respect or who are 
merely your sisters and brothers are being unjustly persecuted, victimized and destroyed by police, 
you have the right to use whatever force is necessary to prevent that depredation of human rights. 
(Applause) 

It is hard for lawyers sometimes, like myself, who come out of the middle class, who have come out 
of an environment which is one in which language such as I am using tonight was not what we learned. 
But life teaches many lessons, as most of you know, and after you have lived awhile and after you have 
seen what happens in ghetto after ghetto, then you begin to understand sometimes that fear of retaliation 
is possibly, until we reach the millennium, the only fear that prevents those, who prey on the oppressed 
from going too far. It won't stop them entirely, that would be asking too much, but it will slow them 
down, and in Plainfield it did stop them. It cost a grievous bullet wound in Bobby Lee Williams 1 
stomach; it cost the conviction for murder of a man and a woman who were convicted for the murder 
of John Gleason and whose appeals are pending. Bobby Lee Williams, because he refused to testify 
for the state at those trials, has just been indicted for an attempt to murder John Gleason, although 
it is hard to realize how you can attempt to murder somebody when you are lying on the ground with 
a 38-caliber bullet in your guts, which is exactly what the position of Bobby Lee Williams was. That 
case goes to trial this September. 

I would just like to add a few words before I quit, on this subject of self-defense. The Black Panther 
Party, as you all know, is named the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense; one of the cardinal principles 
which I have learned to regard as one of the most important, because it is most important, is to secure 
your community. Sometimes it is difficult to march ahead when you have a fear-ridden community that 
winces every time a siren goes down the street. Sometimes it is difficult to operate as human beings 
when every knock on the door might bring the pig inside. Often it is almost impossible to live knowing 
that you are almost an outlaw in the old English sense where every man could take your life without 
penalty or fear. It is difficult to live that way, and yet as most of you know much better than I, that 
is the way life in the ghetto runs in this day and age, in America 1969. If you have the power to 
defend yourself by weapons that are legal, then you have the power to start to rid the ghetto of the 
overriding fear of invasion that paralyzes so much action. You have the power to put an end to one 
of-'f-he chief drawbacks of all black communities — the control of the black community by the white 
policeman. 

:Now I say to you, and I'm speaking both as a lawyer and as a human being, that what I am advocating 
here is perfectly legal; it is perfectly in the American tradition; it is in the tradition of all men who 
respect themselves and their families and their friends and those who share their common scene in 
society; that you must stand ready until a better age arrives to protect yourself, your community, your 
friends, your lives, your property, and the very things that give life meaning. You must be able to 
stand as a man and a woman, and if you have to, it is better where it is necessary to retaliate, than 
to bend the head or bare the back for one more minute. One more minute of back bending, one more 
minute of scraping to the voice of white authority, is one minute too much. You cannot afford to spend 
that minute. You must stand up to defend yourself. And if you are ready, I hope that you won't have to. 
But don't shrink if you have to. It is almost worse to be ready and able to defend yourself, and to freeze 
on the trigger when the time comes, because then you will have told the power structure that they need 
not fear you, and you open up the whole sad trail of misery and depredation that has characterized life 
on this continent for so many years. Power to the people! (Applause) 



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ROBERT FRANKLIN WILLIAMS ON URBAN GUERRILLA WAR , 

The summer edition of the CRUSADER, the newsletter published by Robert Williams has arrived. As 
usual, its contents are informative and frightening. Since Robert Williams was the first to advocate 
armed violence by the blacks of the United States, he may be regarded as the father of the present 
black rebellion. This gives him stature among the black militants, and he tries to play the role of 
elder statesman advising the black organizations on their programs. 

Robert Williams continues "in exile" . He fled this country to escape arrest and persecution on the 
charge of kidnapping. His exile has been spent in Cuba, Communist China, and various countries of 
Africa. A year ago he announced that he was returning to the United States to facetrial on the kid- 
napping charge. He advocated that thousands of blacks should surround the courthouse while the 
trial was in process. Prior to this newsletter, he was last heard of in Tanzania, allegedly on his 
way back to the United States, but his, plans now, appear. vague and indefinite. He writes: -■ ; ; 

"This is my eighth year of exile from racist USA. I agitated for and initiated armed self-defense 
to white supremacy racist terror more than twelve years ago, consequently, my frame-up greatly 
preceded the current crop being leveled against black militants. .... 

"In wake of this glaringly reprehensive fact,, the question arises as to what reaction, j expect on 
the part of the gods of Americanism when I return. , A mad dog. can always be expected to act 
like. a mad, dog. . .It is excessive asininity for black people to expect justice in a hostile white 
. jungle society. . . . -.'-..,: 

"The most positive aspect of my possible, return to racist America will be an. opportunity to . 
demonstrate the extent of the black man's commitment to our ever widening struggle for libera- 
tion. I hope to set an example that will serve notice that in face of white supremacy terror, 
unjust and cruel imprisonment and threats of coldblooded and savage death, the black man can 
no longer be intimidated. I hope.to bring home the point that the day , has gone forever when 
the bullying white, man can frighten the black man out of existence. He has the power toqssassin- 
ate but not to intimidate." Page 22. 

He fails, however, to give any indication concerning when his return will take place'. 

The CRUSADER is full of advice for the black militants. , He discusses many subjects of interesMo black 
people arid informs them what the correct attitude is. Subjects which receive attention are: ^ 

1. Black' capitalism. , > 

2. Black morality. 

3. Black studies. 

4. Integration. 

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6. Hijacking of planes. 

: 7. Infiltration of white institutions. 

8. The Sino-Soviet dispute. 

9. Urban guerrilla warfare. 

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"Capitalism is the thing that has enslaved and dehumanized our people. |t is the cause of our 
present misery. Our people are not being offered justice, they are being offered a bigger dose 
of what already ails them. The establishment full well knows that small time capitalism, is 
doomed. , 

"The concept of black capitalism is tantamount to the urban advance of Afro-American communi- 
ties across the race line into deserted white areas that are already in a state of deterioration. 

"This new myth has been designed to create superficial class divisions and ultimately to deepen 
the inferiority complexes that are beginning to dangerously wear thin in Black folks. Black 
quasi-capitalism is nothing more than pocket coins or pin money tossed contemptuously to the 
more sophisticated version of the white man's idea of Little Black Samboto have him scramble 
and dance a jig while pandering his self-respect to the white man's ego." Pages 5-6. 

Robert Williams advocates socialism according to the prescription of Mao Tse-tung. 

black Morality --•■-,- 

He urges a stringent code of revolutionary morality for black youth: 

"It is imperative that revolutionary youth undergo personal and moral transformation. There is 
a need for a stringent revolutionary code of moral ethics. Revolutionaries are instruments of 
righteousness. Violence applied in the pursuit of justice is what distinguishes revolutionary vio- 
lence from that which is committed by tyrants and villainous thugs. Clean up the ghetto. Stop 
fratricidal warfare and conflict. Discourage the agents, provocateurs, Judases and criminal 
elements. Prepare for a struggle of survival. " Pages 7-8. 

: M ' B I a c k " S t u d i e s 

He appears ambiguous in his attitude to black studies. He resents the present picture of black life 
presented by black authors and film stars as much as he resents the old stereotype of "Little Sambo. " 
He says: . ; -. 

"The black and white students are right to rebel against, the rigidly sterile and reactionary system 
of ante-bellum brainwash. 



"The image, of the pious little Sambo, submissive God-fearing Uncle Tom and Uncle Remus nigra 
is being changed to that of the vulgar, tough talking welfare-made and white subsidized nigger, 
who is even of less value to white civilization than his hat in hand predecessor." Pages 10-11. 

Integration 

He warns against integration in the United States and claims that school integration is a farce. He says: 

"We must seriously examine rash proposals of school integration that require the complete abolition 
of school facilities in the black community. The school should be a community institution that 
reflects local tradition and culture. . .Now that there is a growing spirit of Bjack Nationalism and 
a growing demand for self-determination, coupled with unveiled coercion, the phasing out of 
black schools and the shift to total and arbitrary integration is more punitive and spiteful than 
progressive. As the black school in the South is being slyly phased out, so is the black teacher. 
The hardest hit victim of all is the black student." Page 11 



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Birth Control 

He views birth control as part of a wide conspiracy for the extermination and genocide of the black race: 

"Despite constant efforts at extermination and genocide, on the part of our great 'Christian bene- 
factors 1 the black population is increasing faster than any other ethnic group in racist America. 
As a result of this phenomenon, there is growing interest in a campaign to arouse Afro- Americans 
to the need of birth control. Yes, Afro-Americans are being sold the idea of birth control while 
white so-called refugees and immigrants are being welcomed to America with open arms... This 
is another indication of how the black man's fate in the social jungle of racist America rests on 
the white man's whim and fancy. The man speaks of a welfare burden and a negative factor on 
the tax system. . . What a niggardly complaint on the part of one who has picked decaying flesh 
from the myriad bones of a plundered and raped humanity that he savagely victimized in his 
Christian endeavor to build an affluent society divorced from what he considered the trivialities 
of social responsibility." Pages 11-12. 

Hijacking of Planes 

He opposes hijacking of planes except where a criminal is faced with the consequences of a serious 
crime. He points out that the hijacker of a plane is eliminated as an active agent in the revolution: 

"Aircraft highjacking should be discouraged among black militants. Such antics should be looked 
upon as negative factors in the Black liberation struggle unless activists are forced to flee for their 
lives or are desperately trying to escape an acute felony frame-up. Black militants should be 
reminded of the fact that highjacking entails a serious felony that contributes nothing to the lib- 
eration struggle. This act is no way to defeat or escape U.S. racism. This type of action neutra- 
lizes the militant and completely isolates him from his people and their struggle." Page 12. 

Infiltration of White Institutions 

He advocates this as an effective tactic of struggle: 

"It is a grave error for militant and just-minded youth to reject struggle-serving opportunities to 
join the man's government services, police forces, armed forces, peace corps and vital organs 
of the power structure. ♦. Meaningful change can be more thoroughly effectuated by militant 
pressure from within as well as without. We can obtain invaluable know-how from the oppressor. 
Struggle is not all violence. . .With the threat of extermination looming menacingly before Black 
Americans, it is pressingly imperative that our people enter the vital organs of the establishment." 
Page 14. 

Sino-So viet Conflict 

Since Williams writes from China, it is natural that he should take the side of the Chinese Communists 
in their conflict with the Soviet Union. He does this without reservation. He parrots the line of 
Mao Tse-tung with precision: 

"The ruling hypocrites of the USSR have been ardently vocal in singing the peace parody tune 
that 'war is unthinkable 1 . ..They disclaimed violent struggle and brayed of how they were right- 
eous champions of peaceful coexistence. . .They sang love songs to savage America and made vows 
never to betray her imperialist cause... Now the capitulationists have become aggressors. In 



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regards to their socialist neighbor, People's China, they have changed their tune of 'war 
unthinkable 1 to a land grabber's ballad of armour and bullets. . . The defensive bullets of social- 
ist China kill just as deadly as those of imperialist America, Why is war not 'unthinkable' on 
the Chinese border?. . . People's China is not Czechoslovakia! Aggression against one. quarter 
of the world's population is the iniquity of madmen indulging in the folly of fools." Page 21. 

Urban Guerrilla Warfare 

The new feature in this issue of the CRUSADER is the emphasis on urban guerrilla warfare. Previously, 
Robert Williams stressed warfare in the rural areas through wandering fire teams creating a conflagra- 
tion from coast to coast. This time he urges urban guerrilla warfare and points out that the blacks have 
already achieved one of the great objectives of every attacking military force. They are already in 
the heart of the enemy's territory. They do not need to breach the external fortifications or to employ 
the stratagem of the "trojan horse." He writes: 

"The question now is not one of whether there will be violence but the type and extent of it. The 
question is no longer one of whether the deprived will resort to violence as a means of social 
change, but it is rather one of whether the establishment elects to make a suicidal last ditch de- 
fense of the doomed status quo or grudgingly resigns itself to a new structure of social order. 

"Not only are the deprived peoples of the world becoming more and more convinced that because 
of violent repression they must express themselves through violence, but they are now devising 
new concepts of violent resistance and struggle. The concept of urban people's war is sweeping 
over the earth like an uncontrollable fire storm. Urban guerrilla warfare is being perfected to 
a most effective and decisive point. . .Recently, in many cities of the world we have witnessed 
a limited application of urban guerrilla warfare, or street combat. In these mere skirmishes we 
have been given some idea of the colossal potential of what could really happen, and how, in 
such a conflict. Conventional military science and tactics can be rendered ineffectual in mas- 
sive people's war. A poor man's arsenal of light arms and home-devised weapons can wreak havoc 
on a nation. Extensive dispersal of combatants makes it impossible for repressive forces to con- 
centrate the necessary power to quell the resistance. When thousands of freedom fighters fan out 
over a city in a campaign of obstruction and destruction, paralysis prevails. A salient feature 
of this type of conflict is that all of its destructive action takes place right on the enemy's own 
premises. Both offensive and defensive combat extract a heavy toll from the establishment. .. 
1 Less than ten per cent of a given population can bring a highly mechanized and industrialized 
' 1 "' : tyranny to its knees in a surprisingly short span of time if the ten per cent is well organized and 
devoutly committed to all-out urban guerrilla warfare. Urban guerrilla warfare does not mean 
that the countryside is completely neglected; it means that most mass activity would be concen- 
trated in urban communities because most of the population is there. It means that rural cam- 
paigns would be conducted on the basis of targets being selected out of the dictates of necessity, 
overall strategy and diversionary tactics." Pages 17-18. 

The writings of Robert Williams often provide a preview of what is about to take place. To be fore- 
warned is to be forearmed. 

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REPEAT THE WASHINGTON D. C. ANTISUBVERSIVE SEMINAR 



The messages given at the Washington D. C. Antisubversive Seminar are available on 
tape. These tapes have been prepared with surgical care. George Westcott, Surgeon, 
closes his office in Ypsilanti, Michigan, during each school so that he can record every 
message. It is his hope, which we share, that hundreds will secure these tapes and 
reconvene the school in their own area. This is a project which can and should.be under- 
taken with enthusiasm and with great expectations. The tapes, recorded in Hotel America 
Washington, D.C. , June 20-23, 1969, are as follows: 

l-WDC-69 A. MARXISM Dr. Schwarz 

B. THE STRATEGIC MILITARY BALANCE: Dr. Atkinson 

United States --Soviet Union- -Communist China 



2-WDC-69 A. LENINISM 

B. COMMUNIST SUBVERSION IN THE AMERICAS, 
Emphasis Cuba 



Dr. Schwarz 
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3-WDC-69 A. MARCUSIANISM 

B . SONG OF SONGS OF COMMUNISM 



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Dr. Drakeford 



4-WDC -69 A. THE RED HOT LINE 
B. STUDY GROUPS 



■ 'Dr. Bales 
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5-WDC-69 A. GOVERNMENT AND THE CONSTITUTION 
B. HOW TO SPEAK ON COMMUNISM 



Dr. Paolucei 
Panel Discussion 



6-WDC-69 A. THE CHINESE CULTURAL REVOLUTION 
B. HOW TO ORGANIZE ON CAMPUS 



Rev. DeJaegher 
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7-WDC-69 A. I LED THREE LIVES . 

B. DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM 



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8-WDC-69 A. COMMUNISM AND YOUTH 
B. THE NEW LEFT 



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9-WDC-69 A. WILL HAITI FOLLOW CUBA? 
B. THE REVOLUTIONARY BOMB 



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10-WDC-69 A. COMMUNIST PERSECUTION 

B. THE INTERNAL CRISIS OF COMMUNISM 



Michael Wurmbrand 
Dr. Schwarz 



ll-WDC-69 A. DESIGN FOR VICTORY BANQUET 
B. LEADERSHIP FOR TOMORROW 



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October 1, 1969 



THE DANGER OF MAO TSE-TUNG 



Mao Tse-tung is providing, perhaps unwillingly, a great service for the Russian and American Communists. 
By occupying the role of the bad communist dedicated to violence, he allows the Moscow Communists 
and their affiliate, the American Communist Party, to appear as more reasonable and moderate. This has 
convinced many people that it is possible to trust the Russian Communists, to do business with them, and 
to cooperate with them to preserve world peace. Consequently vigilance is diminished, and the commu- 
nist program of deception becomes more successful. 

Adolph Hitler performed a similar service for the communists when he attacked the Soviet Union. During 
the following years, the history of communism in Russia was forgotten, the nature of communism was 
ignored, and Russia was regarded as our glorious ally; Joseph Stalin, the pathological murderer became 
"good old Uncle Joe. " It was assumed that when Hitler was defeated, America and the Soviet Union 
would cooperate to bring peace, prosperity, and democracy to all mankind. The evil consequences of 
this delusion are now evident. Millions of Soviet citizens were murdered, and Eastern Europe remains 
in communist ci.ains. 

Communism remains communism both in Russia and the United States. Communist doctrines have not been 
discarded. The communist objective of world conquest has not been renounced. The leopard has not 
changed his spots. The actions of both the Russian and American Communists confirm their devotion to 
communist doctrines and the objective of a communist world. 

Russian troops remain in Czechoslovakia where the last flickering lights of human freedom are being 
extinguished; Soviet arms support Arab intransigence in the Middle East; Soviet money supports commu- 
nist tyranny in Cuba and aids the export of revolutionary subversion throughout the Western Hemisphere; 
Soviet fleets sail the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean. 

The American Communist Party burns with a malignant hatred towards the United States and repeatedly 
declares its determination to destroy free enterprise, democracy, and constitutional government in this 
country. The malevolent hatred of the American Communist Party for America was made clear by the 
speech of Gus Hall at the 19th Convention of the Communist Party of the United States. He states: 

"U.S. imperialism remains the chief danger to the independence of peoples and nations. It is the 
most ruthless exploiter of peoples. It has heightened the danger to world peace everywhere. . . Its 
aggressive economic policies are a menace to economic standards and to economic independence 
throughout the non-socialist world. 

"U.S. imperialism stands as the evil mover behind every danger spot in the world. West German 
imperialism is motivated by its own greedy ambitions, but it has the backing and the big-brother 
partnership of U.S. imperialism behind it. Israel continues its aggression against its Arab neigh- 
bors, but it does so with the backing of U.S. imperialism and the arms it supplies. It continues its 
policy of aggression against the People's Republic of Cuba. It is the aggressive, ever penetrating, 
evil force in Africa, Asia and Latin America." (World Marxist Review) Information Bulletin, 13-14, 
Page 32. 

This is no time for overconfidence and slumber. We ignore the doctrines of communism, their past history, 
and their present actions at the peril, not only of our own lives, but of the freedom of future generations. 




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CIVIL WAR PLANNED FOR CHICAGO, October 8-11, 1969 



SDS is planning military action in Chicago from October 8-11, 1969, to assist the North Vietnamese 
in their battle to destroy American troops. SDS leaders frankly state that this is their purpose. Using 
the slogans, "Bring the war home" and "The time is right for fighting in the street, " they hope to stage 
pitched battles in Chicago between masses of young people and the police. They do not plan to use 
guns this time, but they believe that the situation is developing so that guns can be used in the near 
future. They are openly training a "red army" for this purpose. A picture of this red army in training 
appears in SDS NEW LEFT NOTES of September 12, 1969. 




The Red Army begins training in the parks of Cleveland SDS NEW LEFT NOTES, September 12, 1969 

The military action is discussed in NEW LEFT NOTES of September 20, 1969. Extracts from the article 
are printed below: 



"This October 8-11 we're bringing it all back to Chicago, But since last year's actions we've 
changed a whole lot, learning from that struggle and the actions we've initiated on the campuses 
and in the streets all over the country. 

"The war's not just in Vietnam. It's everywhere—in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the black 
colony here at home... And the Vietnamese have shown us all that the people can win despite the 
Man's technology. 



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"SDS is calling the action this year. But it will be a different action. An action not only 
against a single war or a 'foreign policy 1 , but against the whole imperialist system that made that 
war a necessity. An action not only for immediate withdrawal of all US occupation troops, but 
also in support of the heroic fight of the Vietnamese people and the National Liberation Front for 
freedom and independence. ; An action not only to bring peace to Vietnam, but beginning to 
establish another front against imperialism right here in America — to 'bring the war home 1 . 

"We demand that all occupational troops get out of Vietnam and every other place they don't 
belong. This includes the black and brown communities, the workers' picket lines, the schools, 
and the streets. Ah end to Mayr arid order 1 backed up by soldiers in Vietnam and pigs in the 
communities and schools. ; ; : ; 

"We demand the release of all political prisoners who have been victimized by the brutal attacks 
/ on the black peopled struggle and the people in general . Especially the leaders like Huey P . 
^jftewtqn, Bobby Seqle,, Ahmed Evans, Fred .Hampton, and Martin Sqstre. We are ih'-splidarity 
with the Conspiracy 8, who led the struggle last summer in Chicago. Our action is planned to 
roughly coincide with the beginning of their trial. 

"We totally support the National Liberation Front and the Provisional Revolutionary Government 
of South Vietnam. 

'We are in total support of the black liberation struggle, part of the same struggle that the 
Vietnamese are fighting, against the same enemy. 

"We demand independence for Puerto Rico and an end to the colonial oppression the Puerto 
Rican nation faces at the hands of US imperialism. 

"And we support GIs in Vietnam and throughout the world who are refusing to fight the battles 
of the rich. We support the rebellions of those GIs who have refused to be cannon fodder in a 
war against the people of Vietnam. 

"When we move with the people of the world, against the interests of the rulers, we can expect 
their pigs to come down on us. So we're building a fighting force to struggle on the side of the 
Vietnamese, the blacks, and oppressed people everywhere. There's a war we cannot 'resist 1 . 
It is a war in which we must fight. We must open another front against US imperialism by waging 
a thousand struggles in the schools, the streets, the army, and on the job, and in CHICAGO: 
OCTOBER 8- 11." 

NEW LEFT NOTES also provides practical advice for the 'soldiers' coming to participate in the action. 
They are anticipating many arrests so they are making provision for legal assistance and bail money 
for those arrested. 

The ability of the communist and new left forces to provide lawyers in every situation is remarkable. 
Here, is some of the advice published in SDS NEW LEFT NOTES of September 20, 1969: 

"The regular procedure is to take people to the nearest precinct, hassle them for awhile, finger- 
print them, check for outstanding warrants, and do the bureaucratic . If charged with 
a misdemeanor, then bail can be set at the precinct. For felonies, a bail hearing must be set, 
for which there will be lawyers. For misdemeanors, the bail has been running from $150 to $350 



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cash for the standard demonstration charges: disorderly conduct, mob action, resisting arrest. In 
non-mass situations, iit takes about eight hours to get people out. But the pig courts can do what- 
ever they want. So far the way in which the pig courts have treated white movement people is 
just another case of whites having it better because they're white. Few people have been beaten. 
Bail, although getting higher, is still such that we get people out fairly quickly while blacks and 
Latins are still in jail. This is true both because we have more access to money and get lower 
bail. What we have to understand is that when we make it clearer that we're fighting on the side 
of the Vietnamese and blacks, then this privilege will go. 

"Because we have little money, regional bail funds should be set up immediately. If you have 
money, bring it with you. There will be a place where it will be held. It is also real important 
that besides bringing money, people bring the names of people back home who can be contacted 
for bail. These names should be turned in at the movement center. 

"Don't bring anything to Chicago with you that you wouldn't want the pigs to get ahold of. No 
address books. When you are on the streets you should carry only two pieces of ID and a small 
amount of money, 

"Chicago has a curfew law for everyone under 18 which is 10:30 p.m., Sunday through Thursday 
and 11:00 Friday and Saturday. In situations where lots of young people are on the streets, the 
Chicago pigs will make a lot of curfew busts, because they understand that young people getting 
together is a threat to the power structure in this country. If you can get ID that says you are 18, 
do it; but come anyway. As is always the case, if there are attempts to bust people, their brothers 
and sisters will defend them from the pigs. 

"For the days of the action, there will be a centrally operated legal staff. Lawyers will be 
available 24 hours a day at a phone number everyone will receive when they arrive in town. 
Those lawyers will be available for bail hearings, arraignments, and speeding up the process at 
the cop station if that's possible. Also they will be able to answer any specific questions that 
come up during the course of the action. The lawyers will also work along with the bail fund 
co-ordinators and help to see that the money gets to the right place. Technical legal informa- 
tion will be available when people arrive in Chicago." Page 16. 



HARVEST TIME 

Dear Dr. Schwarz, 

Earlier this summer I had the opportunity to attend your seminar in Washington, D.C. The 
impact of that weekend on me has led to the formation of a college chapter of The Freedom 
Leadership Foundation, which I'm sure you have heard from. In the beginning we taught a 
course called "Communism — a New Critique" at the Free University on our campus. There we 
used much of the invaluable information that was presented at the seminar. From this we have 
been able to sell about ten copies of You Can Trust the Communists and hope to make this a 
basic text for our course. This fall our purpose on campus will be twofold. Not only do we 
intend to continue our educational work but also we want to initiate positive action as a solu- 
tion to some of the problems on campus. 

(Signed) Carolyn J. Libertini 
Freedom Leadership Foundation 
University of Maryland 



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THE UNIVERSITY AS CENTER OF SUBVERSION 

The Internal Security Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary of the United States 
Senate has published a document "Extent of Subversion in Campus Disorders, Testimony of Ernesto E. 
Blanco", June 19, 1969, showing the important role played by the University of Havana in the comr 
munist conquest of Cuba. 

This document is particularly important at this time because so many American Universities are follow- 
ing the pattern of the University of Havana. It has been said that "they who will not learn the lessons 
of history are condemned to repeat them," 

The document contains the testimony of Ernest E, Blanco who is currently Assoc iqte Professor, Depart- 
ment of Engineering Graphics and Design at Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts- He formerly 
taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts and at Villanova 
University, Havana, Cuba, After the conquest of Cuba by Castro, he was a consultant to the revolu- 
tionary government from mid- 1959 to 1960. He left Cuba when he became convinced that the revolu- 
tionary government of Cuba was under communist control. 

The Autonomy of the University of Havana 

He points out that the University of Havana was an ideal center for subversion because it was an 
"autonomous institution". As an autonomous institution, the university had its own police and its own 
internal laws while the external government exercised no power. The government police could not 
enter the confines of the campus. The university, in fact, was very much like a state within a state 
similar to a foreign embassy. Mr. Blanco states: 

"The police, for instance, on many occasions tried to enter the university but were always 
stopped. When they were prosecuting someone, if that person was on the other side, inside 
the university, the police could not do anything against him. He would have to be delivered 
by the university authorities. " Page 8. 

The Subversive Professors 

The professors manipulated the students. Blanco states: 

"The student immaturity, of course, was exploited, and we had another very dangerous develop- 
ment, the fact that there were quite a few professors at the university who were Marxists and 
others who were either ideologically inclined to Marxism or were sympathetic to their ideas. 
Some of those professors were active, leading members of the Communist Party. 

"One of the professors of economics and social sciences was one of the most prominent leaders 
of the Communist Party in Cuba. 

"His name was Carlos Rafael Rodriguez. He was one of the most active members, an intellectual. 
He is the chief theoretician of the Communist Party." Pages 9 and 10. 

" The Radicalized Students" 

The Marxist professors exercised great influence with the students. Many of the students became 
"politicalized" and "radicalized". Mr. Blanco expresses this as follows: 



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"The political views of the students most of the time are those that are put in their minds by the 
faculty with which they are related; This is the process of po localization. 

"By 'radicalized', I mean that the students were encouraged to take violent or illegal action in 
order to achieve their political purposes. " Page 7. 

After the Revolution 

When Castro conquered Cuba, the autonomy of the university disappeared, Mr. Blanco states: 

"The intention of Castro was to take over the university, take the power from the students at the 
university, and then, through his government and communist leadership, exercised through the 
Student Federation — control all the activities at the university/ 1 Page 11. 

He achieved this by using the Marxist students to agitate against the non-Marxist faculty. This agitation 
was fostered by outside communists and inside faculty Marxists. The professors were accused of incom- 
petence, disregard of duties, biased course orientation, bureaucracy, while some were accused of hav- 
ing cooperated with Batista as advisors or administrators in his government. 

The revolutionaries had the complete cooperation of the mass communication media to the extent that 
the anticommunist faculty and administration were prevented from reaching the public. 

Purge Tr ibuna Is 

All anticommunist faculty were eliminated by Purge Tribunals: 

"The Cuban student revolutionaries demanded absolute control of policy, by that they meant 
control of hiring, firing, curriculum establishment, and decisions on any activities within the 
university. The Marxist faculty backed them completely, and the mass media immediately jumped 
in and sided with the student activists and the faculty activists in order to turn the tide of public 
opinion against the existing administration. The administration finally yielded and purge tribunals 
were established. 

"Purge tribunals were formed with three professors and two students: Both the professors and the 
students were under coercion from the government, or in some instances they were part of the 
Marxist conspiracy themselves. 

"By the time the professors were purged, there was little faculty left and the revolutionaries 
decided that they were going to bring new faculty in. The new faculty was composed mostly 
of Marxists that were appointed, violating all university regulations. They were entirely 
incompetent, and the 'restructure' of the curriculum actually consisted in the official introduc- 
tion of Marxism into the university. It was more important at that time to be a Marxist in order 
to pass a course than it was to know the subject matter. Academic standards were replaced 
by Marxist ideology. And that situation still prevails today." Pages 16 and 17. 

Situation in American Universities 

Mr. Blanco assesses the situation in American Universities as follows: 

"My evaluation of the ideological tendencies of faculties in American universities is that they 
are very influenced and conditioned by socialistic, Marxist, and Fabian ideas to the extent 
that today in most American universities, it is almost anathema to criticize in any form, way, 
or manner the ideas or activities of Communists and Socialists." Page 13. 

Mr. Blanco presented the charts shown on the next page to illustrate the takeover of the Havana 
University and the structure of the campus revolution which is afflicting the United States. 

The complete document may be obtained by writing to the United States Printing Office or the Internal 
Security Subcommittee of the Committee of the Judiciary of the United States Senate. 



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CHART I 

TAKEOVER OF HAVANA UNIVERSITY IN 1959-60 



PRECONDITIONS 



CUBAN STUDENTS RADICALIZED AND P0LIT1CALIZED BY' FACULTY 
AND POLITICIANS. USED ALWAYS AS THE SHOCK TROOPS OF RAD- 
ICAL REFORMERS. AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY WAS SANCTUARY FOR 
SUBVERSIVES. STUDENT IMMATURITY AND IDEALISM EXPLOITED. 
FACULTY UNDER MARXIST IDEOLOGICAL INFLUENCE. 
ANTI-COMMUNIST PROFESSORS RIDICULED AND SOCIALLY OSTRA- 
CIZED. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY INTIMIDATED BY STUDENT 
ACTIVISTS. UNIVERSITY CLOSED IN 1.957 DUE TO UNREST. 



THE TAKEOVER 



PRO-COMMUNIST NEWSPAPERS ATTACKED THE UNIVERSITY 
STRUCTURE AS "CORRUPT" AND "IMMORAL".' PUBLIC OPINION 
TURNED AGAINST THE SYSTEM. DEFENDERS WERE ACCUSED 
OF COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY AND OBSTRUCTIONIST ACTIVITY. 



REVOLUTIONARY STUDENTS DEMANDED . ABSOLUTE CONTROL 
OF POLICY. MARXIST FACULTY BACKED THEM. "PUBLIC" 
PRESSURE, INTIMIDATION, AND ABUSES FOLLOWED. 



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UPON CASTRO'S VICTORY IN JANUARY 1959, THE UNIVERSITY 
REOPENED AND STUDENT UNREST RESUMED. AGITATION WAS g 

FOSTERED BY OUTSIDE COMMUNISTS AND INSIDE FACULTY MARX- 
ISTS TO SET CLIMATE FOR TAKEOVER. 



METHODOLOGY - 

t . FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION DISCREDITED BY REVOLUTION- 
ARY STUDENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA AIDED BY PAM- 
PHLETEERISM • AND VICIOUS POPULAR MEETINGS. 

2. PROFESSORS ACCUSED OF INCOMPETENCE; DISREGARD OF 

DUTIES; BIASEO COURSE ORIENTATION; EXCESSIVE. BUREAUC- 
RACY; COURSE IRRELEVANCY- ABUSE OF AUTHORITY; SOME 
FACULTY ACCUSED OF COLLABORATING WITH BATISTA'S 
ESTABLISHMENT AS ADVISORS OR ADMINISTRATORS. 



FEB. 1959 ADMINISTRATION YIELDED. "PURGE TRIBUNALS" 
WERE ESTABLISHED TO PUNISH "CRIMINAL" (ANTI-COMMUNIST) 
FACULTY, ADMINISTRATION, AND STUDENTS. 



PURGE TRIBUNALS FORMED BY THREE PROFESSORS AND TWO 
STUDENTS OPERATED IN KANGAROO FASHION UNDER. GOVERN- 
MENT INFLUENCE. ANTI-COMMUNIST ELEMENTS PROGRESSIVELY 
PURGED. 



7. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' FEDERATION (F.E.U.) TAKEN OVER 

BY MARXISTS AFTER BITTER FIGHTS. "GOON SQUADS" TER- 
RORIZED' DISSIDENTS. FACULTY AND THEIR FAMILIES WERE 
THREATENED TOTAL MARXIST CONTROL ESTABLISHED. 



8. INCOMPETENT MARXISTS IMPOSED AS FACULTY. CURRICULA 
"RE-STRUCTURED" ALONG MARXIST-LENINIST LINES. 
ACADEMIC ' FREEDOM CRUSHED. COUNTRY DEPRIVED OF 
DEMOCRATIC INTELLECTUAL LEADERSHIP (SUMMER, I960) 
START .OF TOTALITARIANISM. 



CHART II 

MORPHOLOGY OF THE CAMPUS 
REVOLUTION 

THE VICTIM 

( AMERICAN SOCIETY ) 




S.D.S. ; R L.R 

C.R U.S.A. 

Y.S.A. 

W.E.B. DU BOIS 

CASTROITES 

YIPPIES 



RADICAL 
MINORITY 
GROUPS 



CHART III 

REVOLUTION ON CAMPUS 

THE INTELLECTUAL LEADERSHIP 

(MARXIST DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM AND ANARCHY ) 



FABIAN SOCIALISTS 

NOT WIDELY KNOWN MARXIST 
SOCIETY. NON-REVOLUTIONARY. 
RELY ON INTELLECTUAL SUB- 
VERSION OF CAPITALIST 
SOCIETY. HIGHLY INFLUENTIAL 
AND RESPECTED. POSE AS 
"PROGRESSIVE LIBERALS". 



COMMUNISTS 

MARXIST-LENINISTS. 
VIOLENT REVOLUTION- 
ARIES. HIGHLY TRAINED 
AND DISCIPLINED. 
RUTHLESS. (C.R U.S.A.; 
USSR; MAOISTS; 
TROTZKYITES; AND 
CASTROITES ) 



ANARCHISTS 

VIOLENT DESTROYERS. 
BLACK EXTREMISTS. 
NIHILISTS. EXISTEN- 
TIALISTS. MARCUSIAN- 
ISM ("PHILOSOPHICAI 
LIBERTINISM"). 
DRUG CULTISTS. 



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MATERIALISTIC AND RELATIVISTIC PHILOSOPHY. 
PERMISSIVENESS. DISSOLUTION OF RELIGIOUS 
BELIEFS AND FAMILY STRUCTURE. DEMORALIZATION. 
CONTEMPT FOR THE AMERICAN SYSTEM AND 
LAWS. HATRED AND DESTRUCTIVENESS. 



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THE FOLLOWERS 

(THE SHOCK TROOPS OF "THE MOVEMENT") 



MARXIST STUDENTS 

STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC 
SOCIETY. A LOOSE CONFEDER- 
ACY OF MARXIST STUDENTS 
CONSISTING OF PROGRESSIVE 
LABOR PARTY (MAOIST); 
AMERICAN COMMUNIST PARTY 
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DISTRIBUTION OF "YOU CAN TRUST THE COMMUNISTS (to be Communists)" IN INDIA 

One hundred thousand copies of the Telegu translation of "You Can Trust the Communists (to be Communists)" 
are being distributed in Andhra State, India , The French translation is being printed and will soon be avail- 
able for distribution. 

Some people wonder why it is necessary for us to make constant appeals for financial help. The following 
letter should make the need clear; 



Si. Mark 16: 15. 



71130. 
Phone: ?<9B© 



INDIAN CHRISTIAN CRUSADE 



A NATIVE MISSIONARY SERVICE 



*' VfOLA VILLA " 
LALLAGUDA SOUTH 
SECUNDERABAD Cky-17 

Andhra. India. 



Dr. Fred C. Schwarz 
President, CACC, 
Box 890, Long Beach, Calif. 

Dear Brother Schwarz: 

Trust both Brother Colbert and your goodself have received the Telugu books--"You Can 
Trust the Communists" sent on August 16th by Registered Airmail. 

Please forgive me for not sending this letter earlier than this, because we were kept 
terribly busy in sending out tens of thousands of copies to the villages and other 
centres in big bundles and in mailing thousands of copies. The distribution of this 
challenging book of 100,000 copies is going on very satisfactorily as planned and 
outlined in my letter of September 4th, 1969. I am very happy and proud of this disti- 
bution which is an 'eye opener' even to hundreds of preachers who are responsible to 
preach to tens of thousands of men, women and children in the villages of our greater 
Andhra State. The Christian Youth Organizations are taking vital interest in the 
distribution programme and in forming 'study groups' to use this meaningful book as 
their 'textbook'. Praise the Lord. 

Now, I request you to please pray with me with a special burden for 100,000 people in 
different walks of life as they read this book. You would be further interested to 
note that within a couple of months, each book will be circulated among at least five 
people and thus we are reaching 500,000 people! 

For paper, printing, binding with the expensive cover page, it has cost me $19,000 out 

of which you have most graciously arranged $12,000. I was able to raise, using my 

influence, $3,000 from my friends, and I expect another$l ,000 from ten of my friends 
in Hyderabad and Secunderabad business community who are interested in this project. 
Still there is a debt of $3,000 which I have borrowed from a good friend of mine, a 
local bank official, and assured him, BY FAITH, that 1 would clear it by the 15th of 
October before he begins his house construction. This brother is very gracious in 
giving a gift of $500 besides taking care of the distribution of 1,000 copies. Now, 
I do not have any other means to clear this debt except to humbly request you to have 
compassion and help me before the 15th of October, I am confident that you would con- 
sider this humble request sympathetically, and favourably. 

I am, of course, feeling very delicate in requesting you for this extra $3,000 because 
1 borrowed this money without your prior permission, but 'the circumstances forced me 
to do so because of the urgency to get these 100,000 copies out for distribution. 

Cordially yours in His bonds, 



^gwC. 5%wwv<-**<^/t^ 



Rev. Ch. Devananda Rao 




CH. DEVANANDA RAO, 
President of the Indian 
Christian Crusade, who is 
supervising the translation, 
publication, and distribu- 
tion of the Telegu transla- 
tion of "You Can Trust the 
Communists (to be Commu- 
nists)" 



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